Words that come from the heart are always simple. — Albert Camus, The Misunderstanding. ( 1943)
Le flaneur — Ming Thein | Photographer
From Wikipedia: “Flâneur (pronounced [flɑnœʁ]), from the French noun flâneur, means “stroller”, “lounger”, “saunterer”, or “loafer”. Flânerie is the act of strolling, with all of its accompanying associations. A near-synonym is boulevardier.” A holdover from the class divides of 19th and early 20th century in Europe when the gentry could spend their time engaged in […]
“Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind” — Art of Quotation
“Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind.”
– Johannes Brahms, composer
via “Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind.” — Art of Quotation
Michael Ende — The Vale of Soul-Making
Nothing is lost. . . Everything is transformed.
― Michael Ende, The Neverending Story. (Dutton Books for Young Readers; Revised ed. Edition, March 1, 1997) Originally published 1979.
one way street — .documenting.the.obvious
Over / About StreetLife — Ronald Puma | PhotoBlog
Uit het leven gegrepen / Taken from real life / Aus dem Leben gegriffen All the world’s a stage (William Shakespeare) La vie est absurde (Albert Camus) About time and people passing by Das Leben ist ein Theater Pictures of ordinary madness ============================================ Toelichting Nederlands: Op deze website staat de serie StreetLife. De serie bestaat uit […]
all our riches — HA’s Place
i spend the exact change (i have left) of simple words, gentle words, neurotic words, hunchbacked words, to have the evening speak and last for some more time — every second of the same quality and ruse as the lingering fragrance of raat ki rani, dreaming dreadful thoughts and foregoing them in a simple parable […]
“A self-respecting artist must not fold his hands on the pretext that he is not in the mood” — Art of Quotation
Gorgeous neon signs illuminating the city — Ephemeral New York
What’s more beautiful than block after block of glowing reds and blues and pinks and yellows, emanating light and heat? These food-oriented neon signs also make you hungry. The Old Homestead sign looks pretty old, though not as old as this steak house (two words!) itself, from 1868. The Donut Pub on 14th Street, a […]
via Gorgeous neon signs illuminating the city — Ephemeral New York
Happy Sleepwalk. — lemanshots – Fine Pictures and Digital Art
Designed and created by Josephine R. Unglaub.
via Happy Sleepwalk. — lemanshots – Fine Pictures and Digital Art








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