metaphorformetaphor:
“Whoever gives nothing has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love.” — Albert Camus, from Notebooks 1951-1959 (Ivan R. Dee Publisher, 2008; first published 1989)
“Whoever gives nothing has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love.”
— Albert Camus, from Notebooks 1951-1959 (Ivan R. Dee Publisher, 2008; first published 1989)
(via atopima)
existential-celestial:
“The one I love with deathless tenderness …” — Dmitri Merezhkovsky (Russian, 1865-1941), from “Dark Angel” (1895) “Кого люблю с бессмертной нежностью …”
“The one I love with deathless tenderness …”
— Dmitri Merezhkovsky (Russian, 1865-1941), from “Dark Angel” (1895) “Кого люблю с бессмертной нежностью …”
(Source: finita--la--commedia, via missvoodoodoll)
“Don’t let my silence wound you. I’m just tired of words.” — Manuel Bandeira, from “Rest Your Hand on My Forehead,” This Earth, That Sky: Poems by Manuel Bandeira (University of California Press, 2018)
“Don’t let my silence wound you. I’m just tired of words.”
— Manuel Bandeira, from “Rest Your Hand on My Forehead,” This Earth, That Sky: Poems by Manuel Bandeira (University of California Press, 2018)
(via slobbering)