March 2012
February 2012
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Fade as a passing breath. —Gilbert Abbott à Beckett
Fades as the splendor fades from the sky, when the sun sinks to sleep.—Anonymous
Fade away like some fabled city of mythology. —Anonymous
Fade like autumn leaves, and fade and die/with no kind hand to raise the head and gently close the dying eye. —Anonymous
Fade … like ghosts prohibited the day. —Anonymous
Fades like an unfixed...
A blank sheet of paper is God’s way of saying it’s not so easy to be God.
– Absent Things as if They Are Present, Longform (via nevver)
Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being...
– Oscar Wilde
Jean-Michel Basquiat interviewed by Becky Johnston...
BJ: What was your first reaction to selling work and making a little money?
JMB: I don't know. Over-confidence, I guess. Super confidence. I was just happy that I was able to stick it out and then get things I wanted, you know, after .... I felt like I was right, you know what I mean?
BJ: Yeah.
JMB: And ... I just felt really right. I felt like I was glad that I stuck it out and I was glad that I'd had these hard times ...
A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is...
– Oscar Wilde
My body is a dead language and you pronounce each word perfectly.
– Sierra DeMulder, Unrequited Love Poem (via nirvikalpa)
I may be an unbeliever, but I am an unbeliever who has a nostalgia for a belief.
– Pier Paolo Pasolini (via earlyfrost)
Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. Between the two my...
– Nisargadatta Maharaj (via proustitute)
if you do not love me I shall not be loved
if I do not love you I shall not...
– Samuel Beckett, from “Cascando” (adapted from sharingpoetry)
Beauty is not compatible with modern life. So this is the last time I’ll deal...
– Gustave Flaubert, from a letter to Madame Roger des Genettes, December 1864 (via proustitute)