“If you live off a man’s compliments, you’ll die from his criticism.”— Cornelius Lindsey (via alunit)
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“If you live off a man’s compliments, you’ll die from his criticism.”— Cornelius Lindsey (via alunit)
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Gaza, Palestine 1993.
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my grip on your flesh (art by: Roberto Ferri)
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I don’t understand how people just Do things without daydreaming. like how are you not off in a silly little fantasy world rn
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poem by gazan poet nadine murtaja—(nadine.with.dr on instagram) shared on ig by majazz project
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i want to know what bears think sometimes

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“I am not here. I have no face. Other people have faces…Their world is the real world. The things they lift are heavy. They say Yes, they say No; whereas I shift and change and am seen through in a second.”— Virginia Woolf, The Waves
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“Once, I saw a bee drown in honey, and I understood.”— Nikos Kazantzakis, Report to Greco
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