February 2012
The soul gropes in search of a soul, and finds it. And that soul, found and...
– Victor Hugo, Les Miserables (via frenchtwist)
All I ask is that you step with me into the boundlessness, where constancy,...
– February N-Sphere | Moving Showcase: Béla Tarr and the investigation of a storyteller above suspicion
Quote: Werckmeister Harmóniák. 2000. Béla Tarr
via in-circles (via frenchtwist)
This monster, the body, this miracle, its pain, will soon make us taper into...
– Virginia Woolf, On Being Ill (via frenchtwist)
Who am I? If this once I were to rely on a proverb, then perhaps everything...
– André Breton, Nadja (via frenchtwist)
But hurry, let’s entwine ourselves as one,
our mouth broken, our soul bitten...
– Federico García Lorca, Sonnet of the Garland of Roses, trans. by Scott Tucker (via frenchtwist)
Like wind - In it, with it, of it. Of it just like a sail, so light and strong...
– Dag Hammarskjöld, Markings with thanks to Whiskey River. (via crashinglybeautiful)
She was so quiet. So reflective. And she could erase herself, her spirit, with a...
– Alice Walker, The Color Purple (via frenchtwist)
My fingers guideposts pearled with pleasure...
– Joyce Mansour, Pericoloso Sporgersi (via frenchtwist)