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girl chill you can do anything & go anywhere whenever you want
kd lang kisses Leisha Hailey, c. 1990s.
JANE EYRE (2011) dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga
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Where is the mind, Arendt asks, when it withdraws from the world of appearances? It is “Nowhere”: “Though known to us only in inseparable union with a body that is at home in the world of appearances by virtue of having arrived one day and knowing that one day it will depart, the invisible ego is, strictly speaking, Nowhere.” According to Arendt, to truly think, we have to step away from the world of appearance and retreat into ourselves. Once this retreat is effected, we can pull the idea for contemplation into our mind. We move into our mind and out of the body — and there, away from others, and, in a sense, away from ourselves, we can truly practise thinking.
Cynthia Cruz, Disquieting: Essays on Silence
“I’m more than ever of the opinion that a decent human existence is possible today only on the fringes of society, where one then runs the risk of starving or being stoned to death. In these circumstances, a sense of humor is a great help.”
— Hannah Arendt, Correspondence: 1926-1969
Claudia Cardinale
I look like a woman but I think like a man. I've done business with men who think I'm as silly as I look. By the time they realise I'm not, I've done got the money and gone.
- Dolly Parton
me lately
{Quotes:Nitya prakash/Richard siken ,crush}
Custom engraved silver necklace by Silberwerk, commissioned by me- words from Belovéd by Yves Olade
- f.k.q
"Would you peel an orange for me?"
I would peel a pomegranate for you.
hearts of darkness (1991) dir. eleanor coppola, george hickenlooper, fax bahr
“I am trying to make myself digestible. I am trying to make myself easy to love.”
— I.B. Vyache, Conversations Over Sanguinaccio Dolce
Humans are obsessed with escapism - through movies, books, music, art, daydreams, ours souls weren't made for this world.
–Unknown
“At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.”
— Unknown
Chelsea Dingman, from "Psychogeography"
Sam Youkilis's SOMEWHERE
I’m a Huge DingleBat