Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath (via eveninglesbian)
John Keats, Ode to a Nightingale
Egon Schiele (via nemoanimus)
Anthropoid (2016)
Antwerp by Joseph Mallord William Turner at the Frick Gallery ~ New York, New York
Ephesus // cats + ancient sites
I like to think the souls of the past lived on in the stray cats inhabiting the remains.
Fun fact: stray cats in Rome are not considered “strays” but “free cats” and they have legal citizenship of the city. They mostly live in the Roman ruins in the city and have legal rights and protection and are taken care of by thousands of specialized volunteers who make sure they’re healthy and fed. A lot of them also get sterilized and there are initiatives to get them adopted.
I guess cats everywhere have a kinship with ancient ruins :)
Herman Hesse (via quotemadness)
a few pages from the 19th century diary of miss elizabeth aveling. i don’t know who she was or where she was from, but holding her diary of sketches and daydreams was transcendent.
life in a bookshop, no. 20 photo by celeste noche
Byron by Adele M. Reed on Flickr.
–Mary Oliver
J'ai tué ma mère (I Killed My mother, 2009) dir. Xavier Dolan