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Georgia O'Keefe, You Are The Sun
Sintra by Jaime Oriz.
“Work on being in love with the person in the mirror who has been through so much but is still standing.”
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why i drink | credit
I have so much love and respect for women who are honest about their own loneliness but also find the good in it like when audrey hepburn said “I have to be alone very often. I’d be quite happy if I spent from Saturday night until Monday morning alone in my apartment. That’s how I refuel” and when charlotte bronte said “I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself” and when jenny slate said “I think I’ve come to terms with the fact that there will always be a ribbon of loneliness running through who I am. But that’s why I want to do comedy, and why I want to connect with people. You can use that ribbon to be a part of a finer tapestry, or you can choke yourself out with it! Your choice!” and when mary oliver said “whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh & exciting - over & over announcing your place in the family of things”
William-Adolphe Bouguereau - Mimosa, 1899 (detail), oil on canvas
The Great Dish, or Oceanus Dish, from the Mildenhall Treasure. Weighing more than 8kg, it is by far the largest and most impressive piece of Roman silver found in England. It was discovered by a farmer ploughing his field in 1942 and dates to the 4th century AD. [612x606]
Pendant in the form of a bull’s head. Greek, Late Classical Period, 400–330 B.C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
february is going to be full of love and light