{Aracelis Girmay, from "This Morning the Small Bird Brought a Message from the Other Side," Kingdom Animalia (BOA Editions, Ltd., 2011) / Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ruth Tiffanny Beuscher written c. July 1962}
a glass of lost at sea
Sasha
Jose Maria Velasco - Cardon
Jose Maria Velasco - Cardon (Detail)
Jose Maria Velasco - The Collegiate Church of Guadalupe (La Colegiata de Guadalupe) - 1859
Jose Maria Velasco - Valley of Mexico
José María Tranquilino Francisco de Jesús Velasco Gómez Obregón, generally known as José María Velasco, (Temascalcingo, 6 July 1840 – Mexico City, 26 August 1912) was a 19th-century Mexican polymath, most famous as a painter who made Mexican geography a symbol of national identity through his paintings. He was both one of the most popular artists of the time and internationally renowned.
john keats, from the complete poems & selected letters, ‘hyperion’
Hunter S. Thompson
“Almost. It’s a big word for me. I feel it everywhere. Almost home. Almost happy. Almost changed. Almost, but not quite. Not yet. Soon, maybe.”
— Joan Bauer // Almost Home
most things are not as important as garlic bread
“Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck.”
— The Dalai Lama (via naturaekos)
Oceanshades | By Frederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940)
“Some words stay in your head long after they’re spoken.”
— Robin Roe
“When you find someone who can make you laugh. Smile. Grow. Lust. Want. Crave. Feel. Make you mad but happy. Keep that. That’s euphoria.”
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