Staatsbibliothek Bamberg: Paul Pfinzing, Methodus Geometrica. Nürnberg : Valentin Fuhrmann, 1598
Georgia O’Keeffe, Blue Flower , 1918
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I am an observer, I told myself. — Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar (via mythologyofblue)
This world, such as it is, is not tolerable. Therefore I need the moon, or happiness, or immortality, I need something which is perhaps demented, but which is not of this world. — Albert Camus, Caligula (via egressions)
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Bill Brandt
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…..weed ………..invasive festering reaching fist unclenching blossoming caressing the light above home’s soil
Devoted to my continual realization……
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René Magritte
“The Unexpected Answer”
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Remember Monica Vitti saying, I can’t watch the sea for a long time or what’s happening on land doesn’t interest me anymore — Anne Carson (via differenceetrepetition)
You tried to change, didn’t you? Closed your mouth more, tried to be softer, prettier, less volatile, less awake…You can’t make homes out of human beings. Someone should have already told you that.
— Warsan Shire
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An inheritance of wonder and nothing more. — William Least Heat-Moon, Blue Highways (via mythologyofblue)
Venice 1955 Photo: Inge Morath
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