I am as bad as the worst, but, thank God, I am as good as the best. — Walt Whitman
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I am as bad as the worst, but, thank God, I am as good as the best. — Walt Whitman
- Blazing Saddles (1974; Mel Brooks)
‘But soon,’ he cried, with sad and solemn enthusiasm, 'I shall die, and what I now feel be no longer felt.’
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus
Minerva or Pallas Athena, 1898
Gustav Klimt
One has a moral obligation to take responsibility for one's own actions, and that includes one's words and one's silences, yes, one's silences, because silences rise to heaven too, and God hears them, and only God understands and judges them, so one must be very careful with one's silences.
Roberto Bolaño, By Night In Chile.
Apocalypto (2006)
Medicine (detail) By Gustav Klimt
Do you believe in soulmates? I do. I like the concept that there is somebody who is supposed to be with you forever.
Café de Flore (2011), Dir. Jean-Marc Vallée (via fyp-psychology)
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Landscape near Paris Paul Cézanne circa 1876 National Gallery of Art - Washington DC (United States) Painting - oil on canvas Height: 50.2 cm (19.76 in.), Width: 60 cm (23.62 in.)
Big electric chair (1967)
Andy Warhol
The Church at Varengeville
Claude Monet, 1882, oil on canvas
There Will Be Blood (2007) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
“The moment I clap eyes on Eli, Eli starts making himself heard. I recognise a fellow shyster right from that moment. It’s irksome because I know I’m going to have to deal with it, but there’s a satisfaction in being able to see the pure hypocrisy – anything to reinforce my own view of the universe.” – Daniel Day-Lewis
Margin of Silence (1942)
Kay Sage
Dancing Dragonflies, Alfred Zimmermann, Jugend magazine, 1903.
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The Mondine (Italian female rice workers), 1948 - Aldo Borgonzoni (1913–2004)
Let’s pro-con this superhero thing. Pro: they pull down a gaggle of ass. Local dry cleaning discounts, lucrative film deals, both origin stories and larger ensemble team movies.