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dear-photograph:

Dear Photograph,
France, 1975 and that little clown loved celebrating carnival with her 2 sisters. Time may march on but the memories will always remain close to my heart. 
Michel

dear-photograph:

Dear Photograph,
France, 1975 and that little clown loved celebrating carnival with her 2 sisters. Time may march on but the memories will always remain close to my heart. 
Michel
Comparison is the death of joy.
– Mark Twain (via nathanielstuart)

(via cajunmama)

cosascool:

Leviathan by Anish Kapoor

These image by French photographer Stefan Tuchila illustrate the womb-like orbs created by artist Anish Kapoor in the Grand Palais, Paris.

cosascool:

Leviathan by Anish Kapoor

These image by French photographer Stefan Tuchila illustrate the womb-like orbs created by artist Anish Kapoor in the Grand Palais, Paris.

(via bookspaperscissors)

Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree or that flower you planted, you’re there.
– Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (via cajunmama)

(Source: literaturesluts, via cajunmama)

proustitute:

Amanda Boe, San Francisco, 2012
(via mpdrolet)

proustitute:

Amanda Boe, San Francisco, 2012

(via mpdrolet)

I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness.
Conversation With Stephen Dunn (via wwnorton)
I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness.
Conversation With Stephen Dunn (via wwnorton)
dear-photograph:

Dear Photograph,
France, 1975 and that little clown loved celebrating carnival with her 2 sisters. Time may march on but the memories will always remain close to my heart. 
Michel

dear-photograph:

Dear Photograph,
France, 1975 and that little clown loved celebrating carnival with her 2 sisters. Time may march on but the memories will always remain close to my heart. 
Michel
taylorschmidtphoto:

Dear Photograph

taylorschmidtphoto:

Dear Photograph

Comparison is the death of joy.
– Mark Twain (via nathanielstuart)

(via cajunmama)

septagonstudios:

Jude Landry

septagonstudios:

Jude Landry

cosascool:

Leviathan by Anish Kapoor

These image by French photographer Stefan Tuchila illustrate the womb-like orbs created by artist Anish Kapoor in the Grand Palais, Paris.

cosascool:

Leviathan by Anish Kapoor

These image by French photographer Stefan Tuchila illustrate the womb-like orbs created by artist Anish Kapoor in the Grand Palais, Paris.

(via bookspaperscissors)

2headedsnake:

rery:

tête dans le nuage

2headedsnake:

rery:

tête dans le nuage

Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree or that flower you planted, you’re there.
– Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (via cajunmama)

(Source: literaturesluts, via cajunmama)

proustitute:

Amanda Boe, San Francisco, 2012
(via mpdrolet)

proustitute:

Amanda Boe, San Francisco, 2012

(via mpdrolet)

I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness.
Conversation With Stephen Dunn (via wwnorton)
I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness.
Conversation With Stephen Dunn (via wwnorton)
"Comparison is the death of joy."
"Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree or that flower you planted, you’re there."
"I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness."
"I’m frightened of people who believe in just one story. The advantage of studying literature is that you learn many stories, philosophy, history, etc. You learn that we have commonalities of strangeness and secrets with our fellow humans. Because of many stories, we are that much more open to otherness."

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