Sharon Olds, from “Little Things”; Strike Sparks: Selected Poems, 1980-2002
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“I was with someone I loved, with you. I was cold, and the snow glistened. You know how the snow glistens at night when the moon shines. It was as though I was not on earth.”— Fyodor Dostoevsky, from The Complete Prose; “The Brothers Karamazov,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
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Frank O'Hara, from The Selected Poems of Frank O'Hara; “Avenue A”
“Yet she broke away, and turned to the moon, which laid open her bosom, so she felt as if her bosom were heaving and panting with the moonlight.”
D. H. Lawrence, from The Rainbow
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Pro Palestine protest is taking place in Los Angeles on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, as the Oscars 2024 kicks off
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I think that we should take both states down with one hit
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Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. March 1940 featured in The Diary of Virginia Woolf: vol. V 1936-1941
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Velimir Khlebnikov, from Collected Works, Vol.III: Selected Poems, (tr. by Paul Schmidt)
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cruelty is so easy. youre not special for choosing it