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Grief in Three Bodies: A Conversation by Victoria Chang, Prageeta Sharma & Khaty Xiong
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Paul Neumann-Karlsberg (19th/20th century) - Roe deer in a winter landscape, oil on cardboard, 42 x 33 cm. 1908.
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Melanistic fallow deer filmed by Jakub Wencek in the forests of Barycz Valley.
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Portrait of Caubvick, an Inuit woman from Labrador [c.1772] unknown artist Hunterian Museum
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“A somewhat sombre colour had settled on the plains, warmed by the last rays of sunlight and the gentle breeze slowly died away. I must never forget, I thought, that I have been happy, that I am happy, (…). But I forgot, I was always forgetting.”
— Clarice Lispector, Near to the Wild Heart
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does anyone know about the yearning & the wanting
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“I go a wintry way, for love that smiled in April is false to me in May.”
— Sara Teasdale, from “May”
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I don't do anything with my life except romanticize and decay with indecision.
Allen Ginsberg, The Book of Martyrdom and Artifice: First Journals and Poems, 1937-1952
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“for tales of the beloved are my wine.”
— Ibn al-Farid in “From Arab Poet to Muslim Saint. Ibn al-Farid, His Verse, and His Shrine”, Th. Emil Homerin
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Sarah Fathima Mohammed, from "nocturnes in the rain"
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