Before the Storm: Isaac Ilyich Levitan, 1890.

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Before the Storm: Isaac Ilyich Levitan, 1890.
If you’re going to let me down, let me down gently. Don’t pretend you don’t want me.
Adele (via quotemadness)
For Raven ❣️
The Page - Edward Gordon Craig - 1898 - via Internet Archive
Just because people love your mind, doesn’t mean they have to have your body, too.
Richard Brautigan (via quotemadness)
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“Our bodies brushed against one another in the dark, and the contact was like a rustling, like souls touching.”
— Margarita Karapanou, tr. by Karen Emmerich, from “Rien ne va Plus,”
by Armand Point /detail/
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“I desired my dust to be mingled with yours Forever and forever and forever.”
— Ezra Pound, from “The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter”
Babe Paley by Horst P. Horst 1956
Gorgeous Wollo-Rough Opal From Ethiopia Photo: http://opalinda.com Amazing Geologist
“God looked on God, as ghosts meet in the night.”
— G.K. Chesterton, from “A Little Litany,” written c. September 1912
Beautiful bindings / velvet
1702 : Missale Romanum (missal) Published by Lugduni (front)
Fine silver and gold embroidered red velvet binding in elaborate floral and arabesque design with 5 green silk page markers, later pastedowns and endpapers.
“What do I admire? Concentration of soul giving you the strength, for example, to burn yourself alive. Iron calm.”
— Gábor Görgey, from Smoke and Light: Poems; “Interview,” wr. c. 1958
King Lear (detail)Edwin Austin Abbey
“Still, love finds a way, and with the aid of astrological charts in which he wholly believes,”
— Samuel Beckett, from “Murphy,” originally published c. December 1938
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