“Revenge is the raging fire that consumes the arsonist.” — Max Lucado
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“Revenge is the raging fire that consumes the arsonist.” — Max Lucado
Check.
I like to imagine that somewhere a girl takes revenge for me. She closes her eyes and dreams. She unfolds. She is insignificant and larger than life.
Odysseus Elytis, from Open Papers: Selected Essays; “The Girls,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
The “ideal” poet begins from the faith that he can and must provoke physical phenomena in the spirit. He uses his very soul for a body, but with so many more senses or agilities than his own body.
Odysseus Elytis, from Open Papers: Selected Essays; “The Girls,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Provided you had access to something like the Moonlight Butterfly system (from Turn A Gundam), would you have pulled the trigger yourself or would it be meaningless unless humanity pulled the trigger on themselves? Your M.O. seems to be giving the metaphorical (alright sometimes literal) gun to both sides of a conflict and let them make the choice to kill each other, but if something like the Turn-A was found to exist in the Cosmic Era, would you have given in and just used it yourself?
Let's see, I was screaming about no one listening, last I recall...
I don't want people to kill each other. They do it anyway. War gives them a perfect excuse.
No, I don't think I'd be the one to end it all. Never did, positively or negatively. Contrary to popular opinion, there's a lot in life and humanity I'm rather fond of.
Starting things is another matter.
You seem to think I'm familiar with things I've never heard of and appreciate spoilers. I don't.
Personality traits
TENDERNESS
You are not afraid of the sufferings and sorrows of other people, even when they are acted out in unappealing ways. Beneath even defensiveness and self-righteous behaviour, you know that deep down people need nurturing and consolation. One danger is being naive about people’s dark sides. But at your best you know you can be mean yourself, which helps you to sympathise. You bring strength and forgiveness where other people might panic.
LOYALTY
You are good at sticking with people, even when things get awkward and tricky. You give people a second and third chance, because fundamentally, you are good at recognising people’s good sides (even when there’s quite a lot about them that is not so attractive). Partisanship is actually your strength: you stay on someone’s side for more than intellectual reasons – because they feel like a part of who you are.
REVERENCE
One part of you dreams of giving yourself up – perhaps just for a while – to a hero or mentor. In the right circumstances you can flourish by letting go of your ego. In your inner life, reverence plays out as a willing submission to your own conscience. In the outside world, you might get frustrated searching for something worth believing in – a country, a person, a company – but you will always be open to feeling respect, admiration and wonder.
Taken from: @pulseofthestars
Tagging: All y’all
Absconded from: @nicolamalfi and @gunslingin-sayla.
3... 2... 1.
........well.
Not my father, surely?
You of all people don't need reminding that you don't need to seduce someone to seduce someone.
No, not your father. Not his type. Never tried; never needed to; now does that make you feel better or worse?
3... 2... 1.
What a world we live in
Frosty morning, Mazovia Mroźny poranek, Mazowsze
Leo moodboard
The night falls orange and blue
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So, an ambitious man with highly noticeable blond hair who no longer wishes to be known as Al, and who studied Classics... Hmm.
Philosophy, Miranda, and I got a better degree than he did...
The classics were incidental.
My name's not actually Alexander Rau Da Fllaga Le Creuset, sweetheart. Nice try.
“I’ve been thinking about you. It appears that I have thought only of you. Also I’ve been thinking of murder.”
— Elizabeth Waugh, from a letter to Edmund Wilson wr. c. January 1937