The Last Days of Pompeii (James Hamilton, 1864)
Joseph Brodsky, translated by Howard Moss, from a poem titled "I Sit By The Window,"
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“When I’m depressed, I feel like I’m a T-Rex who wants to clap her hands but can’t. Then you said you’d be a T-Rex too and clapped my hand. We’d sing, “If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.” I said thank you and hugged you Then you said that we need longer hands to hug We need to evolve to have longer hands And we’ll figure it out together.”
— 09/24/13, anastasiasyah
– Juansen Dizon
Isle of the Dead Arnold Böcklin
“Nothing is quite as beautiful as someone who has survived losing everything and still has a tender heart.”
— Unknown
Anna Karenina -Lev Tolstoy
fyodor dostoevsky (the brothers karamazov), charles bukowski (a vote for the gentle light)