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I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.

—Henry David Thoreau, Walden (via liquidnight)

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whorce:

sitting at picnic table with mary

whorce:

sitting at picnic table with mary


History adds that before or after dying he found himself in the presence of God and told Him: ‘I who have been so many men in vain want to be one and myself.’
The voice of the Lord answered from a whirlwind: ‘Neither am I anyone; I have dreamt the world as you dreamt your work, my Shakespeare, and among the forms in my dream are you, who like myself are many and no one.’
— Jorge Luis Borges, Everything and Nothing 

History adds that before or after dying he found himself in the presence of God and told Him: ‘I who have been so many men in vain want to be one and myself.’

The voice of the Lord answered from a whirlwind: ‘Neither am I anyone; I have dreamt the world as you dreamt your work, my Shakespeare, and among the forms in my dream are you, who like myself are many and no one.’

— Jorge Luis Borges, Everything and Nothing 

(Source: frenchcinema)