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hatred that morphs to obsession that morphs to devotion. is this anything
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Anton Chekhov, from The Complete Works of Anton Chekhov; "Platonov,"
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“The pain. The mess. Give it to me. I’ll hold it. I know that sounds ludicrous, but I’ll find a way.” I lace our fingers. “I will hold everything you don’t want to feel because I love every part of you.” — “You already hold my soul and now you want my pain? Getting greedy, Violence.”
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She wanted to be burnt. She thought to herself, I talk almost like a saint, to burn for love—for no mystic love, but for a ravaging sensual meeting.
Elena, Anaïs Nin
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Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground
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Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow
ALIAS | 1.01, "Truth Be Told"
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When a character is assured enough in their own power that they are completely relaxed in dangerous situations??? When that same character becomes tense and uncomfortable in the mundane because they don't have a framework for peace?????? When they help navigate violence for another character and in return that character helps them navigate softness??????????? That's all, your honour
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Caroline Walker Bynum, “Women mystics and eucharistic devotion in the thirteenth century"
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Seraphim Lily | untitled diary entry from Antimimon Pneuma, 1922
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- James Baldwin talking about Love
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top 3 places to bleed out:
1. the snow
2. your lover/best friend/homoerotic comrade’s arms
3. bathroom floor
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It’s about devotion and obsession. It’s ALWAYS about devotion and obsession. And hunger. It’s love with teeth.
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Whether you come as a lover or an executioner, I am ready to receive you.
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