“To be free is often to be lonely.”
W.H. Auden
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Oscar Wilde
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Mary Oliver, from “Hum Hum”, A Thousand Mornings
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Leila Chatti, from "Postcard from Gone"
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“You simply cannot fit more America into a single incident than a man dying a horrifying death in protest of war crimes while a first responder screams at cops to stop pointing their guns at him and go get fire extinguishers. If you were to pick a single moment in history to sum up the essence and expression of the US empire, that would be it.”
Caitlin Johnstone, The Most American Thing That Has Ever Happened
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Irtiqa Nabi
the sea speaks more honestly to those willing to drown
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In love people try to unmask each other.
The Face of Another (1996) Dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara
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“The only thing left for me is to wait. I don’t know what for.”
Solaris (1972) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
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The seats are empty. the theatre is dark. why do you keep acting?
Charles Bukowski
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Ohara Koson: Diving Mallard, ca. 1910
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Pierre Jahan, Louvre museum, Paris. 1947
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Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater, Radiating Affection, from their book Thought-Forms, 1901
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I've Endured, Now What?
Blue Iris - Mary Oliver / So This Is All I Will Ever Be? - Fatima Aamer Bilal / Vive, Vive - Traci Brimhall
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Mohammed El-Kurd, from Rifqa; “Rifqa”
[Text ID: “I cried—not for the house / but for the memories I could have had inside it.”]
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