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Palestine will be FREE
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a bright spring path
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Amedeo Modigliani Nude (Portrait in Red) oil on paper 1915
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offffyougo · 18 days
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Jaious harvesting Olives. West Bank. 2003
Photographed by Alessandra Sanguinetti
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offffyougo · 30 days
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its always scary to me how you can just do anything like i could spend the last of my money right now to ride a train for 3 hours and then just be stuck out there and walk around until i die of exhaustion
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offffyougo · 1 month
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Walter Launt Palmer - Afternoon in the hammock (1882)
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offffyougo · 2 months
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Formentera
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Look well into thyself; there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look.
-Marcus Aurelius
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a soft love. a sweet love. a safe love.
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offffyougo · 3 months
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Leila Chatti, from "Postcard from Gone"
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The intimacy of sitting together in silence
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Maine (2018) Directed by Matthew Brown
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Night sky Summer, 2016
Marta Cors | instagram | prints | more prints
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Chelsea Dingman, from "Of Those Who Can’t Afford to Be Gentle"
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Del Norte, California by David Thompson
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― Albert Camus, Notebooks: 1935-1951
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“Each night has one sound I know: the moon against the water like your cheek across mine in another life.”
— Sara Eliza Johnson, from “Grief”
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