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“Today I forgive myself. Not just once. Again, and again, and again. As many times as it takes to find peace.”
— Unknown
just normal people
“I love to walk the streets in the night and see what is happening, see what’s going on. So in me there is that tension between needing the space and peace and also wanting to be where humanity is concentrated at its worst and its best.”
— Jeanette Winterson, from an interview conducted by Audrey Bilger c. 1997
“[The snake] symbolizes something unconscious; it is the instinctive movement or tendency; it shows the way to the hidden treasure, or it guards the treasure […] The snake has a fascinating appeal, a peculiar attraction through fear. Some people are fascinated by this fear. Things that are awe-inspiring and dangerous have an extraordinary attraction […] The serpent shows the way to hidden things…which leads man to go beyond the point of safety, and beyond the limits of consciousness.”
— Carl Jung, 1925 Seminar
Pier Angeli photographed in 50′s.
Laurent Grasso, Studies From the Past - Eclipse (2011)
Isabella Rossellini in Blue Velvet , David Lynch , 1986.
“…I have been struggling to find my safe place and sufficiently trust it. I have been struggling very hard.”
— Anne Sexton, from a letter to James Wright written c. October 1962 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Sans titre (Femme au miroir), 1930’s, Jan Lukas
“Let it go. Let it out. Let it all unravel.”
— Michael Leunig, from Untitled (via tierradentro)