Feather tattoo on the upper back. Tattoo artist: Jay Shin
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Feather tattoo on the upper back. Tattoo artist: Jay Shin
Sometimes, the smartest remark is silence.
Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha (via wordsnquotes)
I think about you. But I don’t say it anymore.
Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima, Mon Amour (1959)
Vem que o amor Não é o tempo Nem é o tempo Que o faz Vem que o amor É o momento Em que eu me dou Em que te dás
António Variações - Canção do engate (via aserendipitymoment)
‘The Banality of the Banality of Evil’ by Banksy
“We must not expect happiness, Sayuri. It is not something we deserve. When life goes well, it is a sudden gift; it cannot last forever…”
(Memoirs of a Gueisha)
Memorable Characters: Nitta Sayuri (Memoirs of a Gueisha)
“A story like mine should never be told, for my world is as forbidden as it is fragile. Without its mysteries it cannot survive. I certainly wasn’t born to be a gueisha. Like so much in my strange life, I was carried by the current”
My life is so unlived.
Knut Hamsun, Victoria (via lawrenve)
“Red Guards being sent to the countryside by train during the Down to the Countryside movement.”
Man and dog near Rivington Street, 1980
Women’s loyalty has to be earned with trust and affection, rather than barbaric rituals. The time has come to leave the old ways of suffering behind Waris Dirie
Godfather 1972