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"I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life."

- The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald (via readlikebreathing)

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What is Love? Love is a jubilant fountain of affection, that floods the hollow heart with happiness and overflows with joy. Like wind, fire and air, it is a natural ele- ment, an instinct to share, the caring heart laid bare. Lovers fill with fas- cination for each other, and see in the other’s eyes what their lives have been denied, and where their futures lie. Infatuation is the adolescence of true love. Romance is the fluttering of the heart, when the other departs. I cannot tame my orphaned heart’s remorse, or claim myself to be my very own, since you have roamed, and love has changed its course. You are true north to my heart What is Desire? Desire is a coveting need, an urgent greedy appetite to acquire and consume to satis- faction. Unlike love which seeks to serve, desire is self-serving and seeks its own reward. Lust is sired by a panicked yearning that erupts in passion and good sense and logic are dispensed. It is a spectre in the skin that leads the hand to sin. Desire dies when satisfied; Desire denies multiplied. I can’t still remem- ber even today the way your shirt was torn and how I glimpsed a treasured hint of your perfect form. And with that quick glance desire was born Photography and text by Duane Michals, 1999Also

 

Biederer postcards c. 1925

 

Jane Fonda cooking at home in her New York apartment, 1960

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"How long has it been since someone touched part of you other than your body?"

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