people today spend too much time on their phones and not enough time taking wild leaps of faith that will either destroy them or change things forever
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people today spend too much time on their phones and not enough time taking wild leaps of faith that will either destroy them or change things forever
Anne Carson, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
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— Yves Olade, from “Belovéd.”
Woo Brain: "My home is haunted"
Rational Brain: "Most ghost phenomena is explained by infrasound and carbon monoxide leaks"
Wizard Brain: "Ghosts are made of infrasound and carbon monoxide."
“Even when we’re with someone we love, we’re foolish enough to think of her body and soul as being separate. To stand before the person we love is not the same as loving her true self, for we are only apt to regard her physical beauty as the indispensable mode of her existence. When time and space intervene, it is possible to be deceived by both, but on the other hand, it is equally possible to draw twice as close to her real self.”
— Yukio Mishima, from Spring Snow (Vintage, 1970)
True Romance
Survive the World while under the effects of the Tummyache debuff.
yo that guy is weak to magic damage lets fucking kill him
Either my head will burst open or the world will – one or the other.
— Vladimir Nabokov, Letters to Véra
The mundane and the sacred are one and the same.
— Alan Watts
Feed a man an ouroborus and you'll feed a man an ouroborus and you'll feed a man an ouroborus and you'll
— Adrienne Rich, from “Integrity.”
— Nikos Kazantzakis, from “Report To Greco.”
— Dulce María Loynaz, from “Absolute Solitude.”