November 2011
43 posts
She says, “But in contentment I still feel
The need of some imperishable...
– Wallace Stevens, from “Sunday Morning” (via wolf-pact)
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I was the world in which I walked, and what I saw
Or heard or felt came not but...
– Wallace Stevens, from “Tea at the Palaz of Hoon”
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Are you aware that you are conditioned? That is the first thing to ask yourself,...
– J. Krishnamurti (via themagnificentsoil)
We decided if we were going to start something, it would involve our heartbeat,...
– Alison Mosshart on The Kills first starting up (via queen-of-limbs)
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I can barely conceive of a type of beauty in which there is no melancholy.
– Charles Baudelaire (via hollowwishes)
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The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are...
– Albert Einstein (via lindaoxford)
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Lunch Break Poem #2 by Hirsute Legs
The chatter of silverware against porcelain at a table for one cannot drown out the silence of a table for one.
An extra chair remains empty at a table for one, so avoid looking toward it, or be reminded of your table for one.
If you’re hurt and lonely while sitting at this table for one, Then don’t fucking eat out.
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October 2011
145 posts
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My Personal Fitter Happier
Wake up at 5 am. “Early bird gets the worm,” they say. Prepare some eggs and bacon. Down the worst coffee ever made. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Pop a Centrum and B-Complex. Bottles suggest I’ll have more energy. Shower, floss, brush. Throw on a collared shirt. Perfect color tone: bland. Keys, cellphone, wallet. Hit the gas. Light a smoke. Play...
No, you’re wrong. I see the glass half full, but of poison.
– Sid Waterman (Woody Allen) in Scoop
A favorite of mine
(via booksaboutthesame)