Simon of the Desert (1965)
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Simon of the Desert (1965)

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hatchi101:

I have heard different things about skinwalkers. In some books I have they can play an important role in Native American tribal life, while in other writing they are very sinister beings, and some even fear to speak of them. I’m not sure which one is accurate. They could both be I suppose.
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hatchi101:

I have heard different things about skinwalkers. In some books I have they can play an important role in Native American tribal life, while in other writing they are very sinister beings, and some even fear to speak of them. I’m not sure which one is accurate. They could both be I suppose.

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prince-herbert:

cheddarcheesehog:

I’M OPENING A BOUTIQUE.

I HIT THE BALL FIRST TIME AND THERE IT WAS IN THE BACK OF THE NET.
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prince-herbert:

cheddarcheesehog:

I’M OPENING A BOUTIQUE.

I HIT THE BALL FIRST TIME AND THERE IT WAS IN THE BACK OF THE NET.

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God help us, for the entire world is nothing but tricks and delusions.

- Don Quixote (via livelongprosper)
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victusinveritas:

“This sculpture [Bernini’s St. Longinus] is significant because it represents the Counter-Reformation tradition of Pointing At Something Else.”Actually, that’s pretty much dead-on.
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victusinveritas:

“This sculpture [Bernini’s St. Longinus] is significant because it represents the Counter-Reformation tradition of Pointing At Something Else.”

Actually, that’s pretty much dead-on.

Wisdom comes only through suffering.

- Aeschylus (via colourthysoul)
caravaggisto:

Vermeer, ‘Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window’
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caravaggisto:

Vermeer, ‘Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window’

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