June 2011
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Each of her deformities became a potent metaphor for the excitements of a new...
– J.G. Ballard, Crash
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Morning of wolves and their bite is a tunnel
Whence you exit in a dress of...
– Paul Éluard, Surrealism and the Book (via frenchtwist)
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I will break language into so many pieces that it will reconstitute itself. Into...
– Jeanne Hyvrard (via thememoryofacolor)
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The basic paradox of the Freudian notion of fantasy resides in the fact that it...
– Slavoj Žižek
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She was like a piano in a country where everyone has had their hands cut off.
– Angela Carter, Black Venus
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The underlying affinity between sanctity and transgression has never ceased to...
– Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality
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Maybe I only had a relationship with her as a photographer, not as a partner. If...
– Nobuyoshi Araki (via typewritergirl, batarde)
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… I envisaged the future of socalled mankind as a permanent pastlessness,...
– e. e. cummings, from i: six nonlectures, 1953 (via proustitute)
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Incredible nervous state, trepidation beyond words: to be this much in love is...
– Georges Bataille, The Impossible (via leda-swanson)
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