tomorrowsparties:

Glenn Gould’s Hands, 1956 -by Paul Rockett

tomorrowsparties:

Glenn Gould’s Hands, 1956 -by Paul Rockett

(Source: alesario)

"my body
writes into your flesh
the poem
you make of me"

Audre Lorde, from “Recreation”  (via moonandmoon)

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filidox:

laurencmolina

filidox:

laurencmolina

(via perfeicaos)

buttfactory:

http://rulesofthirds.com/

buttfactory:

http://rulesofthirds.com/

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"Gravity is not responsible for people falling in love."

Albert Einstein (via blua)

amityinthecity:

This picture has always been hauntingly beautiful to me and the more that I’ve looked at it, I’ve probably interpreted it a hundred different ways. Maybe that’s why I find it so beautiful.

amityinthecity:

This picture has always been hauntingly beautiful to me and the more that I’ve looked at it, I’ve probably interpreted it a hundred different ways. Maybe that’s why I find it so beautiful.

(via aphroditea)

"I think it’s great for two people to be together. That is a good number. I think, that to keep it alive though, you can’t spend every day together. It wears out the magic, Love means nothing to me if it’s not fortified with fierce, painful longing, brief explosive instances of furious passion and intimacy and then a sad parting for a time. In that way, you can give your life to it and still have a life of your own. I think some couples spend too much time together. They flatten out the potential for experience by constant closeness. Passion builds over time like steam. Let it rage until it’s exhausted and then leave it alone to let it build up again. Why can’t love be insane and distorted? How can it be vital if it has the same threshold as normal day-to-day experience?"

Henry Rollins (via lueurs)

(via theotherway)

"Life becomes easier when you learn to accept an apology you never got."

Robert Brault (via creatingaquietmind)

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