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Demonology

A Question of Free Will: Inside the Final Days of Katherine Mansfield

The Humiliating Act of Falling In Love

How to read a painting

When Horror Is the Truth-teller

Love Is Like Cocaine

Lizzie Siddal: The life of a Pre-Raphaelite supermodel

Joan Didion Against a Performative Life

Women drawing nudes: a history of forbidden bodies

How midlife became a crisis

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Ray Bradbury

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i love reading, i love thinking about what i am currently reading, i love thinking about what i am going to read next, i love being privileged enough to be able to read, read, read, and read so much that i never tire of it

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oh to be immortal and be able to consume every piece of knowledge and literature ever

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You're in the wind, I'm in the water. Nobody's son, nobody's daughter.

Lana Del Rey, Chemtrails Over the Country Club

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I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.
I've Never Been Somewhere I Belonged, But There Are Places Where I Think I Could Be Happy. Like San Francisco.

I've never been somewhere I belonged, but there are places where I think I could be happy. Like San Francisco. Well, do art museums count? Because I feel like I belong in them.

- Heather Demetrios, I'll Meet You There


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Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book
Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book
Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book
Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book
Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book
Simple Pleasures: Eating Seasonal Fruits, Enjoying Nature, Going To Art Museums, Getting Lost In A Book

Simple pleasures: eating seasonal fruits, enjoying nature, going to art museums, getting lost in a book and savouring a cappuccino and croissant for breakfast.


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It's So Easy To Eat A Healthy Snack In The Summer, 'cause The Seasonal Fruits Are So Delicious!
It's So Easy To Eat A Healthy Snack In The Summer, 'cause The Seasonal Fruits Are So Delicious!

It's so easy to eat a healthy snack in the summer, 'cause the seasonal fruits are so delicious!


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5 days ago

favorite love poems

The Quiet World by Jeffrey McDaniel

A Myth of Devotion by Louise Glück

The Kiss by Sara Teasdale

How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun by William Shakespeare

Our Story by William Stafford

Where does such tenderness come from? by Marina Tsvetaeva

When You Are Old by William Butler Yeats

No Second Troy by William Butler Yeats

Why do I love You, Sir? by Emily Dickinson

Her Voice by Oscar Wilde

Love at First Sight by Wisława Szymborska

Echo by Christina Rossetti

Castile by Louise Glück

Love is Not All (Sonnet XXX) by Edna St. Vincent Millay


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January, 1933 The Diary Of Anaïs Nin [Volume One: 1931-1934]
January, 1933 The Diary Of Anaïs Nin [Volume One: 1931-1934]

January, 1933 The diary of Anaïs Nin [Volume One: 1931-1934]

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