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yuyuuyuyuu-deactivated20230726:

you are too good for someone to be unsure about you

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May 25, 2020 / 7,164 notes

naturaekos:

““How often, you wonder, has the direction of your life been shaped by such misunderstandings? How many opportunities have you been denied—or, for that matter, awarded — because someone failed to see you properly? How many friends have you lost, how many have you gained, because they glimpsed some element of your personality that shone through for only an instant, and in circumstances you could never reproduce? An illusion of water shimmering at the far bend of a highway.””

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May 13, 2020 / 24,074 notes

frogdilf-archive:

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richard siken, war of the foxes / little women (2019) dir. greta gerwig

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weltenwellen:
“Wislawa Szymborska, from “Nothing’s a Gift”, View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems
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May 8, 2020 / 5,443 notes

weltenwellen:

Wislawa Szymborska, from “Nothing’s a Gift”, View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems

Apr 28, 2020 / 1,013 notes

qvotable:

“These mountains that you are carrying, you were only supposed to climb.”

— Najwa Zebian

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Apr 10, 2020 / 460 notes

mesogeios:

“At first, it appears that nothing could be easier than seeing. We just point our eyes where we want to go, and gather in whatever there is to see. Nothing could be less in need of explanation. The world is flooded with light, and everything is available to be seen. We can see people, pictures, landscapes, and whatever else we need to see, and with the help of science we can see galaxies, viruses, and the insides of our own bodies. Seeing does not interfere with the world or take anything from it, and it does not hurt or damage anything. Seeing is detached and efficient and rational. Unlike the stomach or the heart, eyes are our own to command: they obey every desire and thought. Each one of those ideas is completely wrong. The truth is more difficult: seeing is irrational, inconsistent, and undependable. It is immensely troubled, cousin to blindness and sexuality, and caught up in the threads of the unconscious. Our eyes are not ours to command; they roam where they will and then tell us they have only been where we have sent them. No matter how hard we look, we see very little of what we look at. If we imagine the eyes as navigational devices, we do so in order not to come to terms with what seeing really is. Seeing is like hunting and like dreaming, and even like falling in love. It is entangled in passions–jealousy, violence, possessiveness; and it is soaked in an affect–in pleasure and displeasure, and in pain. Ultimately, seeing alters the thing that is seen and transforms the seer. Seeing is metamorphosis not mechanism.”

— James Elkins, The Object Stares Back: On the Nature of Seeing

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