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“In the end, everyone is aware of this: nobody keeps any of what he has, and life is only a borrowing of bones.”
— Pablo Neruda (via kuanios)
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The Hudson from Riverside Drive - George Copeland Ault ,1920-21
American, 1891-1948
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“It is our energy that disposes of us, and the wretched spiritual game of goals, intentions, and motives is only a foreground, even though weak eyes may take them for the matter itself.”
—F. Nietzsche, The Will to Power, §995 (edited excerpt).
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Whatever we may think or affect to think of the present age, we cannot get out of it; we must suffer with its sufferings, and enjoy with its enjoyments; we must share in its lot, and, to be either useful or at ease, we must even partake its character.
John Stuart Mill, “The Spirit of the Age, I”, Examiner (9 January 1831)
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Peter Ern (Swedish, b. 1965), Into the Wild, 2008. Oil on panel, 50 x 70 cm.
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realizing u have to wake up again tomorrow and the next day and the day after that:
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Pier Paolo Pasolini and Maria Callas kiss in the set of Medea, 1969.
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