paintings of me trying to get out of bed in the morning
Warmth and comfort of home and food,
Golden glow of happiness and love 🧡
Finally accepting that gap between my teeth🤍
Took a long time but here I am🦩
got the music in you baby tell me why
(Left to Right)
1. Artist. Rogelio de Egusquiza.
2. Artist. Ron Hicks.
3. Artist. Michelle Torrez.
4. Artist. Daniel Del Orfano
5. Artist. Lorraine Christie.
6. Artist. Robert Papp.
“Reading can be hard, or at least it can present the sort of challenge that modern life is supposed to ease or optimize away. Reading is harder than streaming Netflix, watching a movie, listening to music, or playing video games. Hardness, on its own, is not a virtue. It does, however, matter. It matters to be a disciplined adult. It matters to sit still, to think, to escape the flotsam and be alone with yourself, with another world. It matters to grapple with language, theme, plot, and characterization. It matters that the conclusions aren’t simple, that literature—good literature—is murk. It’s the dark of the wilderness, a lighted match showing that, in fact, there is only more, a vastness you can only begin to comprehend. Reading teaches you that life is not an algorithm and that the certainty of your opinions, neatly sorted into a 2020s rubric, is very much unwarranted, with eternities stretching before and after you. Reading is meeting another consciousness that is not cable television and never will be, that exists at a complexity many lightyears beyond self-righteous pundit panels, the red versus blue, your new spin on the midterms. Reading is knowing those you would never know otherwise. It is, perhaps, the most human thing you can do.”
— You Should Read Books
“Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer.” ― Oscar Wilde
1,3. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | 2.Anne Carson, Euripides | 4.Malcolm T. Liepke | 5.@i-wrotethisforme | 6,9,11,14.Hanya Yanagihara | 7.Arnold Lobel | 8.E. M. Forster | 10.Peter Wever | 12.Joseph Lorusso | 13.Ocean Vuong
in your 20s you must rediscover the joys of arts and crafts to stave off spiritual decay
Academia lover | Poet in quiet hours | Books & soft skies 🤍
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