PsyQuotes

keremmermutlu:

I had already seen the movie of this a few years ago and was surprised at how dark and strange and awesome it was.So now i finally got around to the book,and i have to say it didn’t disappoint. 
It might sound strange,but you can really feel the scents coming from the page,and the setting is so dark and ugly and perfect.The writing flows beautifully too.The only thing that i didn’t like was that there was a little dip in the middle where everything got a bit too self obsessed for me. 
Overall though,especially towards the end,this book takes you on a dark and page turning journey that really stays in your head. 

keremmermutlu:

I had already seen the movie of this a few years ago and was surprised at how dark and strange and awesome it was.So now i finally got around to the book,and i have to say it didn’t disappoint.

It might sound strange,but you can really feel the scents coming from the page,and the setting is so dark and ugly and perfect.The writing flows beautifully too.The only thing that i didn’t like was that there was a little dip in the middle where everything got a bit too self obsessed for me.

Overall though,especially towards the end,this book takes you on a dark and page turning journey that really stays in your head. 

When one admits that nothing is certain one must, I think, also admit that some things are much more nearly certain than others. It is much more nearly certain that we are assembled here tonight than it is that this or that political party is in the right. Certainly there are degrees of certainty, and one should be very careful to emphasize that fact, because otherwise one is landed in an utter skepticism, and complete skepticism would, of course, be totally barren and completely useless. Bertrand Russell (via philphys)

(Source: voristrip)

The mind I love must have wild places, a tangled orchard where dark damsons drop in the heavy grass, an overgrown little wood, the chance of a snake or two, a pool that nobody’s fathomed the depth of, and paths threaded with flowers planted by the mind. Katherine Mansfield (via cavesoflilith)

(Source: amiquote, via helloclarice)

harvestheart:

Bathing Girl Tea Cup
Dutch illustrator Esther Horchner brings an artistic flair to a porcelain tea set by hand-painting nude girls bathing inside cups and teapots. 

harvestheart:

Bathing Girl Tea Cup

Dutch illustrator Esther Horchner brings an artistic flair to a porcelain tea set by hand-painting nude girls bathing inside cups and teapots. 

(via helloclarice)

(via gah46)

Throughout human history, as our species has faced the frightening, terrorizing fact that we do not know who we are, or where we are going in this ocean of chaos, it has been the authorities — the political, the religious, the educational authorities — who attempted to comfort us by giving us order, rules, regulations, informing — forming in our minds — their view of reality. To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable open-mindedness, chaotic, confused vulnerability to inform yourself. Timothy Leary (via cherryblue)

(via laplumeabelle)

snowce:

Sergio Larrain, London 1959

snowce:

Sergio Larrain, London 1959

(Source: m3zzaluna, via savingoldlitter)

mudwerks:

1917 - Midsummer Reverie (by clotho98)

“Midsummer Reverie” published in Cosmopolitan magazine, 1917. Illustration by Harrison Fisher.

mudwerks:

1917 - Midsummer Reverie (by clotho98)

“Midsummer Reverie” published in Cosmopolitan magazine, 1917. Illustration by Harrison Fisher.

loveyourchaos:

I would very much like to own this.

loveyourchaos:

I would very much like to own this.