Man is the cruelest animal.
Friedrich Nietzsche (via perhapsimnotlost)

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The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.
William Blake (via foucaultscat)

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To be aware of limitations is to already be beyond them
  Hegel (via mongrelempire)

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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
Socrates (via janebrickley)

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subtilitas:

Trucks carrying the large, precast concrete letters of Mansilla+Tuñón’s Fine Arts museum of Castellón in order of their display in 1999. Previously, today. 

“As  they moved through the landscape and the towns, the five letters formed  a word. The emergence of a word, an intruder, implies a culturization  of landscape through thought. A culturization in motion that leaves no  lasting mark. An ephemeral action, limited to four hundred and forty  kilometres and ten hours of travel.”

subtilitas:

Trucks carrying the large, precast concrete letters of Mansilla+Tuñón’s Fine Arts museum of Castellón in order of their display in 1999. Previously, today.

“As they moved through the landscape and the towns, the five letters formed a word. The emergence of a word, an intruder, implies a culturization of landscape through thought. A culturization in motion that leaves no lasting mark. An ephemeral action, limited to four hundred and forty kilometres and ten hours of travel.”

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rhaegartargaryen:

William Blake | Pestilence: Death of The First Born | circa 1805

rhaegartargaryen:

William Blake | Pestilence: Death of The First Born | circa 1805

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No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did he would cease to be an artist.
 Oscar Wilde (via balsiek)

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houseofrandom:

German soldiers crossing a Russian River on their tank

houseofrandom:

German soldiers crossing a Russian River on their tank

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Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
Soren Kierkegaard  (via musingsofanoptimist)

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Think in the morning, act in the noon, read in the evening, and sleep at night.

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