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Breakfast regram-vegan buckwheat pancakes with (melting)homemade coconut yoghurt, banana and figs 💛 wishing that it was still summer and I was eating this for breakfast
Robert Wharton, The Pleasures of Melancholy, A Poem, 1747
"In the face of the increasingly materialist and pragmatic orientation of our age … it would not be eccentric in future to contemplate a society in which those who live for the pleasures of the mind will no longer have the right to demand their place in the sun. The writer, the thinker, the dreamer, the poet, the metaphysician, the observer … he who tries to solve a riddle or to pass judgement will become an anachronistic figure, destined to disappear from the face of the earth like the ichthyosaur and the mammoth."
~Giorgio de Chirico
“Inside a ruined temple the broken statue of a god spoke a mysterious language.”
— Giorgio de Chirico, from “The Complete Writings,” published c. 1971
mexico eclipse, 1991
“I felt and saw the night outside deep within me. Wind and wetness, autumn, bitter smell of foliage, scattered leaves of the elm tree.”
— Hermann Hesse, The Fairytales of Hermann Hesse (trans. Jack Zipes)
Alchemical drawings from Sapientia veterum philosophorum, sive doctrina eorumdem de summa et universali medicina (18th c.) BnF