February 2012
144 posts
Jules Verne Zucchini
fuckyeahrichardbrautigan: Men are walking on the moon today, planting their footsteps as if they were       zucchini on a dead world while over 3,000,000 people starve to death       every year on a living one.                               Earth                               July 20, 1969
Feb 22nd
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“Ya tengo bastante con mi suficiencia para el dolor y una superioridad colérica...”
– Fragmento de Cinta de Moebius, Isla Correyero (via poesianoerestu)
Feb 22nd
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“I don’t know when we’ll see each other again or what the world will be like when...”
– Arthur Golden (via misswallflower)
Feb 22nd
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“When you don’t fit in, you become superhuman. You can feel everyone else’s eyes...”
– Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes. (via ruineshumaines)
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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“Valencia, tan puta como siempre”
Feb 21st
“[O]thers rage and lust, Aeneas is usually merely confused, full of good...”
– Somewhere I have never travelled (via houtis)
Feb 21st
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Feb 19th
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“El sonido de la puerta al cerrarse detrás de ti no tiene nada que ver con el...”
– Fragmento de (El corazón de los) Hostales, Juan Bello Sánchez (via poesianoerestu)
Feb 19th
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Feb 18th
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Feb 18th
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Feb 17th
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“Y fingir, fingir que te he soñado pero que te siento verdad por lo mucho que...”
– Fragmento de Lisboa, Pilar Sanabria (via poesianoerestu)
Feb 17th
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icelandiclanguage: The Icelandic word skúffuskáld means someone who’s secretly a poet. It literally means “drawer poet”, someone who writes poetry but chugs it all into his desk drawer instead of showing it to people.
Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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“If you can think of times in your life that you’ve treated people with...”
– David Foster Wallace (via watercolournights)
Feb 16th
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“In Greek thought the ‘lordship of the soul’ is recognized; that lordship gives...”
– Walter Pater, “Winckelmann” (The Renaissance, 1873)
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Feb 15th
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“Vitya, I’ve always been lonely. I’ve wept in anguish through lonely nights.”
– Life and Fate - Vasily Grossman (via optimistsdaughter)
Feb 15th
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“For what it’s worth: it’s never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever...”
– F. Scott Fitzgerald (via venebelle)
Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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“She knew it was love when Wallace agreed to go to Hawaii with her early in their...”
– The Guardian: Karen Green on David Foster Wallace (via youveescaped)
Feb 14th
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“What am I doing here in this endless winter?”
– Franz Kafka (via knockturn)
Feb 14th
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“When I sing ‘Someone Like You,’ I know that every single person in the room will...”
– Adele in the March Issue of Vogue (via vogue) When I realized we were the same age I debated giving up. Instead I played “Someone Like You” and had feelings.  (via incandenza)
Feb 14th
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“Cosimo tutti i giorni era sul frassino a guardare il prato come se in esso...”
–  Italo Calvino - Il Barone Rampante (via onceinwonder)
Feb 14th
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“1. The ring slides back on the finger. 2. The house of the body is love. 3.The...”
– Robyn Art, Myths about Certainty (via grammatolatry)
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