di-a-man-te: Sappho (trans. Mary Barnard, 1958)
Tag Archives: poetic
Girls are cruelest to themselves. Someone like Emily Brontë, who remained a girl all her life despite her body as a woman, had cruelty drifted up in all the cracks of her like spring snow. Anne Carson, Excerpt of The Glass Essay from Glass, Irony and God (via lesgardenias)
httpkitsune: please try to take care of yourself ♡
Without change something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken. Frank Herbert, Dune (via givemesomesoma)
Winnie the Pooh quotes make me cry.
animentality: “I think we dream so we don’t have to be apart for so long. If we’re in each other’s dreams, we can be together all the time.” “I used to believe in forever, but forever’s too good to be true” “I don’t feel very much like Pooh today,“ said Pooh.“There there,” said Piglet. “I’ll …
Edna Lewis and the Black Roots of American Cooking
Edna Lewis and the Black Roots of American Cooking matthewddsg: The chef and author made the case for black Southern cooking as the foundation of our national cuisine. Does she get the credit she deserves? This is an oustanding piece about an incredibly important person in black American history and foodways.
It was November – the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind-songs in the pines. L.M. Montgomery (via oiseauperdu)