Dolgiye Mountains, Russia by Arseny Kashkarov

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Dolgiye Mountains, Russia by Arseny Kashkarov
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
You will freeze in place if you remain this way. You must not, dear. You have to move.
Rainer Maria Rilke, in a letter to Sidonie Nádherná, dated 1 August 1913
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Etienne-Jules Mare: Vol de Héron (1883)
ray bradbury
"It’s a reminder that we all were children, and in some ways we’re still children. We live and grow and life devastates us and then we die. This album seems to be a celebration of that process. What’s really remarkable about digging through the archive photos is there is so much life to celebrate in spite of this material being all about death."
-Sufjan Stevens, Interview with Vulture (2025)
Marguerite Young, from "Spring"
the magic faraway tree
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i want to live.
jonathan safran foer, extremely loud and incredibly close || sylvia plath, the bell jar || robert frost, the road not taken || t.s. eliot, the love song of j. alfred prufrock || everything everywhere all at once || doc luben, love letters or suicide notes || wikipedia || john greenleaf whittier || hamilton: the musical, who lives who dies who tells your story || mary oliver, the summer day || carlos ramirez, the fig tree
— March 13, 1915 / Franz Kafka diaries
who am i?
mary oliver house of light: “maybe” (via @weltenwellen) \ the makanai: cooking for the maiko house (via @idleminds) \ andrew wyeth spring (1978) \ susan sontag as consciousness is harnessed to flesh: journals and notebooks, 1964-1980: “february 17th, 1970” (via @theoptia)
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Jeremy Radin, “Day’s End”
— vladimir nabokov, in a letter to his wife [24 march 1937] from letters to véra (trans. olga voronina & brian boyd)