In a world full of chaos and murder, bloodshed and heartache - there was a flower of such beauty it seemed to give a sense of peace to those around it.
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where is my favorite painting i need to find my favorite painting
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In this world lived a fire and in this fire, two lovers found a home. Fire of Love 2022 | dir. Sara Dosa
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When Harry Met Sally (1989) dir. Rob Reiner
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Yam sausages, you see? You grill them… And then slice them and eat them hot. Sounds good, doesn’t it? I would have loved to eat them with you.
Tampopo | タンポポ 1985 dir. Juzo Itami
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Atonement (2007) dir. Joe Wright
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“killing the flowers will not delay spring” / al-yarmouk palestinian refugee camp in damascus, syria
little palestine; diary of a siege (2021) dir. abdallah al-khatib
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"I have resigned as poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine. The Israeli state’s U.S.-backed war against the people of Gaza is not a war for anyone. There is no safety in it or from it, not for Israel, not for the United States or Europe, and especially not for the many Jewish people slandered by those who claim falsely to fight in their names. Its only profit is the deadly profit of oil interests and weapon manufacturers. The world, the future, our hearts—everything grows smaller and harder from it. This is not only a war of missiles and land invasions. It is the ongoing devastation of the people of Palestine, people who have resisted throughout decades of occupation, forced dislocation, deprivation, surveillance, siege, imprisonment, and torture. Because our status quo is self-expression, sometimes all artists have left is to refuse. So I refuse. I won’t write about poetry amidst the ‘reasonable’ tones of those who aim to acclimatize us to this unreasonable suffering. No more ghoulish euphemisms. No more sanitized hell-words. No more warmongering lies. If this resignation leaves a hole in the news the size of poetry, then that is the true shape of the present."
—Anne Boyer, in her resignation as poetry editor of The New York Times Magazine
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GANSEY — The Dream Thieves
“While I’m gone,” Gansey said, pausing, “dream me the world. Something new for every night.”
Maggie Stiefvater
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صبر تلخ است ولیکن بر شیرین دارد
patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet
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To Exist Is To Resist. 19th August 2014.
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The Bear’ stars Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White photographed by Lelanie Foster for Vanity Fair
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