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philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
philosophybits: “Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” — Flannery O'Connor, “Letter to Betty Hester (September 6, 1955)”
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Onestepbeyondmadness: Pauline Ivashevskaya By Emanuele Ferrari Mq Photo Shoot
Luthienne: Camille Rankine, “Emergency Management”
Violentwavesofemotion: Emily Dickinson, From A Letter To Ottis P. Lord Written C. March 1878
涙ぐむ眼
Slobbering:heather Mclean ~ “Haunted”
Aqua-Regia009: Stephen Early
Luthienne: Ingeborg Bachmann, In The Storm Of Roses; “Songs From An Island” (Tr. Mark Anderson)
How Do I Kill This Broken Heart
Neoyorzapoteca: “A Song, When Being Sung And Played, Acquires A Body. It Does This By Taking Over And Briefly Possessing Existent Bodies: The Body Of The Double Bass Standing Vertical While It’s Being Strummed, Or The Body Of The Mouth-Organ Cupped
The World Is Quiet Here
Violentwavesofemotion: “Love Buries Itself In Me, Up To The Hilt.” — James Merrill, From Selected Poems: 1946-1985; “A Renewal,”
Laetitia-Casta: Laetitia Casta By Dominique Issermann For Guess - 1997
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