overcomings
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sarah elizabeth | LA → OXFORD an entry into my imagination
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Because I’ve seen the truth–it was not some invention of the mind; I saw it, I truly saw it, and know that people can be beautiful and happy without losing their capacity to live on the earth. I don’t want to believe, and can’t believe, that evil is man’s normal state.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, tr. by S. Koteliansky, from a diary entry featured in Pages from the Journal of an Author (via sonnywortzik)
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Costume for the King of the Ondines from a 1974 production of Ondine at the Comédie-Française, designed by Chloé Obolensky (via).
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Cary Grant and Joan Bennett in Big Brown Eyes (1936)
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Beethoven to a t
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I am afraid to own a Body— I am afraid to own a Soul— Profound—precarious Property— Possession, not optional—
Emily Dickinson, “I am afraid to own a Body”, in Une Âme en Incandescence (via antigonick)
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I will restore to you the years the locusts have eaten.
- Joel 2:25
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101 Dalmatians (1961)
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The Belvedere Torso, Apollonious of Athens, 1st century BC
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ambitious, striving for the monumental
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TREASURE PLANET (2002)
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I finished dear Anna.
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Wuthering Heights (1939) dir. William Wyler
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The Professor and the Madman (2019)
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“How to entangle, trammel up and snare your soul in mine, and labyrinth you there (…)?”
— John Keats, from Lamia.
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Wandering souls (1920), first film adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Idiot, now lost, with Asta Nielsen.
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