“You have a place in my heart no one else ever could have.”
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“You have a place in my heart no one else ever could have.”
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““It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.””
— Andre Gide, Autumn Leaves (via goodreadss)
“My head and the whole universe ache.”
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (via naturaekos)
Giuseppe Ungaretti, San Martino del Carso
Piazza San Pietro
Città del Vaticano
Rome, Italy
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“Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear.”
— Edgar Allan Poe (via goodreadss)
Non sei complicata, hai solo carattere.
Jean-Louis PAGUENAUD
Claude Monet, Rowing boat on the Seine at Jeufosse 1884
“Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back, everything is different.”
— C.S. Lewis (via goodreadss)
Matterhorn, Moon, and Meteor : Fans of planet Earth probably recognize the Matterhorn in the foreground of this night skyscape. Famed in mountaineering history, the 4,478 meter Alpine mountain stands next to the totally eclipsed Moon. In spite of -22 degree C temperatures, the inspired scene was captured on the morning of January 21 from the mountains near Zermatt, Switzerland. Different exposures record the dim red light reflected by the Moon fully immersed in Earth’s shadow. Seen directly above the famous Alpine peak, but about 600 light-years away, are the stars of the Praesepe or Beehive star cluster also known as Messier 44. An added reward to the cold eclipse vigil, a bright and colorful meteor flashed below the temporarily dimmmed Moon, just tracing the Matterhorn’s north-eastern climbing route along Hornli ridge. via NASA
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