Hero and Leander
— by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
“I hope one day 5 years from now you stumble across me when I’ve grown out of you and finally then after not seeing me for all this time it will break your heart.”
— (via suspend)
Imagine how much scarier the ocean would be if we fell through it as fast as we fall through air.
Stop for a minute and realize you are just a 3 pound brain that’s piloting a slab of meat.
Cameraworks, by David Hockney, 1984
Paul Bench
“in March I’ll be rested, caught up and human.”
— Sylvia Plath, The Letters of Sylvia Plath vol 1: 1940-1956
So I found this caterpillar on my way to class
We’re bros
This close 🤏 to walking into a mysterious fog and never coming back
current mood: I need to explore a deep misty forest very far away
Detail: Apollo and the Arts, 1897, by Paul Jean Gervais.
“And my dear memories are heavier than rocks.”
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Charles Baudelaire, from “The Swan” Les Fleurs du Mal (David R. Godine, 1985)
Worth reblogging a second time …
(via memoryslandscape)