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poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
poeticque: “The irreducible part of the sorrow is akin to physical pain.” — Simone Weil in The Love of God and Affliction
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Amnesiackid: “I Am Interested Only In Nonsense, Only In That Which Has No Practical Meaning.” — Daniil Kharms, So It Is In Life (Via Stoicremains)
Crimsonkismet: “I’m Going To Tell You Something: Thoughts Are Never Honest. Emotions Are.” — Albert Camus (Via Crimsonkismet)
Neurasthenie
Nnero0:Selfportrait, Irina Ionesco (B. 1935) “…Her Pictures Of Women, With Their Pallid Complexions And Statuesque Poses, Often Suggest Death. ‘Yes. I Didn’t Set Out To Do This — It Happened. It Is More Than Death, It Is Mainly The Waiting.
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Clingnebula
Wirginia-Voolf: - Clarice Lispector, A Breath Of Life.
Avy-Archive: “Like A Shadow, I Am And I Am Not.” — Rumi (Via Philosophyquotes)
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