Metaphors & Co

"There are metaphors more real than the people who walk in the street. There are images tucked away in books that live more vividly than many men and women. There are phrases from literary works that have a positively human personality. There are passages from my own writing that chill me with fright, so distinctly do I feel them as people, so sharply outlined do they appear against the walls of my room, at night, in shadows… I’ve written sentences whose sound, read out loud or silently (impossible to hide their sound), can only be of something that acquired absolute exteriority and a full-fledged soul." ~ Fernando Pessoa The Book of Disquiet

"When I was a young man I was always hunting for new metaphors. Then I found out that really good metaphors are always the same. I mean you compare time to a road, death to sleeping, life to dreaming, and those are the great metaphors in literature because they correspond to something essential. If you invent metaphors, they are apt to be surprising during the fraction of a second, but they strike no deep emotion whatever. If you think of life as a dream, that is a thought, a thought that is real, or at least that most men are bound to have, no? “What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed.” I think that's better than the idea of shocking people, than finding connections between things that have never been connected before, because there is no real connection, so the whole thing is a kind of juggling." ~Jorge Luis Borges

“He called to her in a kind voice, and Tereza felt her soul rushing up to the surface…” ~ Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being 
Photo: Guillaume Kayacan  3bigmamas:

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“He called to her in a kind voice, and Tereza felt her soul rushing up to the surface…” ~ Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being 

Photo: Guillaume Kayacan  3bigmamas:

nuria / joy model management istanbul
08.2012 maçka 

“It is necessary to abandon yourself completely, and let the music do as it will with you… people come to music to seek oblivion.” ~ Claude Debussy
In The Cambridge Companion to Debussy (2003) by Simon Trezise, p. 120

“It is necessary to abandon yourself completely, and let the music do as it will with you… people come to music to seek oblivion.” ~ Claude Debussy

In The Cambridge Companion to Debussy (2003) by Simon Trezise, p. 120

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“You cannot protect yourself from sadness without protecting yourself from happiness.”  ~  Jonathan Safran Foer

Photo by Pierre S. (via musiquevisuelle)

“You cannot protect yourself from sadness without protecting yourself from happiness.”  ~  Jonathan Safran Foer

Photo by Pierre S. (via musiquevisuelle)

1937: Fernand Fonssagrives’ ‘Saut et Bateau’, a portrait of his then-wife Lisa

1937: Fernand Fonssagrives’ ‘Saut et Bateau’, a portrait of his then-wife Lisa

(Source: 1972projects)

Lillian Bassman Margy Cato, Test Shoot, ” O,” taken in the 1950s

Lillian Bassman Margy Cato, Test Shoot, ” O,” taken in the 1950s

Queenenigma09

Queenenigma09

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Dunes : William Carter 1984

Dunes : William Carter 1984

Arno Rafael Minkkinen [Finnish, 1945] Helsinki, Finland 1975 Gelatin silver print

Arno Rafael Minkkinen [Finnish, 1945] Helsinki, Finland 1975 Gelatin silver print