Sappho, from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho; tr. by Anne Carson
Anaïs Nin in a diary entry dated July 14 1921; from The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1920-1923
— December 18, 1913 / Franz Kafka diaries
Karl Bryullov, ‘Last Day of Pompeii’, (Details)
Images from Future Pop: Music For The Eighties by Peter L. Noble, 1983. (via: archive.org) 1. Sparks 2. Peter Gabriel 3. Sting 4. Robert Smith 5. John Foxx 6. Thomas Dolby 7. The Fixx 8. Annie Lennox 9. David Byrne 10. Robert Fripp
Touching grass isn't enough I need to be-
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) dir. Wes Anderson
listening to fleetwood mac is like. i don’t know this song but let’s give it a shot. oh wait i do know this song. i’ve heard it a million times and always liked it, i just didn’t know the name. on some level i kind of assumed that song was just an ambient part of the world the way the sound of the wind or birdsong in the trees was but apparently it’s by fleetwood mac. neat.
Where do I sign up to join Julian Clary’s gay teapot gang?
my white ass is not immune to the nostalgia of viva la vida by coldplay
Painting by Odd Nerdrum
all I'm saying is if I was someone's house cat I wouldn't be having these issues
Dancers by Franz von Stuck (1896)
“fitted” sheets well why dont they then. why dont they