Grace Simmons by Nicolas Kantor for Qvest Magazine, Summer 2015
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Fashion is just about money now. There’s no evolution. In the 18th and 19th centuries, fashion used to completely change every 20 years. Totally new silhouettes, etc. Now, there is less creativity. There’s been nothing truly new since the 1950s, except many sneakers.
Roberto Cavalli on the lack of creativity in the fashion industry. (via hauteinnocence)
I like figuring you out. You are so human […]
Anne Sexton, from A Self-Portrait in Letters (via balletmuse)
Your handwriting. The way you walk. Which china pattern you choose. It’s all giving you away. Everything you do shows your hand. Everything is a self-portrait. Everything is a diary.
Chuck Palahniuk (via psych-facts)
The birds that were singing in the dew-drenched garden seemed to be telling the flowers about her.
Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray (via balletmuse)
Poetry and poetry alone has saved my life.
Anne Sexton, from A Self-Portrait in Letters (via watchoutforintellect)
I am so tired of that old suffering. I want life to go forward.
I look in the mirror; hollowness. I touch my hands, they’re cold. It seems like blood runs no more. Practically I feel I am almost extinct and washed-out.
Lust is so inadequate.
And loving exhausts me.
…but all you young men are too idle. you think too much of your pleasure. you’re too fastidious, and too indolent (…). you young men have too many jokes. when there are no jokes, you’ve nothing left.
the portrait of a lady, henry james (via lesgardenias)

