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May Sarton, from Recovering: A Journal [ID in alt text]
Marina Tsvetaeva, from a poem titled "But on my forehead stars," featured in Moscow in the Plague Years: Poems
Armenian Sketches, Vardges Petrosyan (tr. tathev simonyan)
the worst thing you can do is let this world steal your whimsy. protect your whimsy at all cost. don’t let these joyless doofuses steal your magic
— Time passing isn’t an apology. (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
hands sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (1993)
get in loser we’re gonna try again despite it all
Friend in an alleyway | my wife sent me this photo the other day and said "you HAVE to draw this." and I agreed completely <:
oops I was told you can only see the photo if you have a bsky account, so here's a screenshot of it!
“Ghosts are real” I can see how you could believe that
“Ghosts aren’t real” it’s very fair and rational that you believe that
“Ghosts aren’t real anymore” I’m about to hear a poem or very sad story
“Ghosts aren’t real yet” the fuck are you going to do
Remembering that I am entirely up to me
Arthur Rackham illustrates 'The Old Woman in the Wood', 1917 by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
"how am i gonna be an optimist about this?" was actually the craziest thing to have in the chorus of a pop song
June 24, 1924 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 3]
fr. “Easter” by Richmond Lattimore
Fontainebleau State Park, Louisiana by Lana Gramlich