“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands

“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands
“We Read To Know We’re Not Alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands

“We read to know we’re not alone.” - William Nicholson, Shadowlands

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5 years ago

latin phrases worth knowing:

(in case you wanted to know because i fucking love this language) 

ad astra per aspera - to the stars through difficulties 

alis volat propriis - he flies by his own wings 

amantium irae amoris integratio est - the quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love 

ars longa, vita brevis - art is long, life is short 

aut insanity homo, aut versus facit - the fellow is either mad or he is composing verses 

dum spiro spero - while I breathe, I hope 

ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem - with the sword, she seeks peace under liberty 

exigo a me non ut optimus par sim sed ut malis melior - I require myself not to be equal to the best, but to be better than the bad

experiential docet - experience teaches 

helluo librorum - a glutton for books (bookworm) 

in libras libertas - in books, freedom 

littera scripta manet - the written letter lasts 

mens regnum bona possidet - an honest heart is a kingdom in itself 

mirabile dictu - wonderful to say 

nullus est liber tam malus ut non aliqua parte prosit - there is no book so bad that it is not profitable in some part 

omnia iam fient quae posse negabam - everything which I used to say could not happen, will happen now 

poeta nascitur, non fit - the poet is born, not made 

qui dedit benificium taceat; narrat qui accepit - let him who has done a good deed be silent; let him who has received it tell it 

saepe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum sit - often, it is not advantageous to know what will be 

sedit qui timuit ne non succederet - he who feared he would not succeed sat still 

si vis pacem, para bellum - if you want peace, prepare for war 

struit insidias lacrimis cum feminia plorat - when a woman weeps, she is setting traps with her tears 

sub rosa - under the rose 

trahimir omnes laudis studio - we are led on by our eagerness for praise

urbem latericium invenit, marmoream reliquit - he found the city a city of bricks; he left it a city of marble 

ut incepit fidelis sic permanet - as loyal as she began, so she remains

5 years ago
New Renaissance By KOTY2
New Renaissance By KOTY2
New Renaissance By KOTY2
New Renaissance By KOTY2
New Renaissance By KOTY2
New Renaissance By KOTY2

New Renaissance by KOTY2

5 years ago
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let
Adapted From A Workshop I Did At My High School Writing Center. One Of My More Helpful Powerpoints; Let

Adapted from a workshop I did at my high school Writing Center. One of my more helpful powerpoints; let me know if you need any clarifications. This is all my original work; please don’t remove the source.

5 years ago
Classics
Classics

Classics

5 years ago

how to stop endlessly analyzing your own behavior as if you were a scientific experiment

5 years ago

“I love you. You’re deliciously uncotemporary; you belong to a mystical past and also to a very remote future. For you, time isn’t money, it’s a precious essence, delicate, full of mystery. Just to breathe with someone like you does me good.”

— Nikos Kazantzakis, tr. by Richard Howard, from “The Rock Garden,”

5 years ago

One of my favorite Oscar Wilde letter

OSCAR WILDE TO LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS

January 1893

Babbacombe Cliff

My own Boy,

Your sonnet is quite lovely, and it is a marvel that those rose-red lips of yours should have been made no less for the music of song than for the madness of kisses. Your slim gilt soul walks between passion and poetry. I know Hyacinthus, whom Apollo loved so madly, was you in Greek days.

Why are you alone in London, and when do you go to Salisbury? Do go there to cool your hands in the grey twilight of Gothic things, and come here whenever you like. It is a lovely place – it only lacks you; but go to Salisbury first.

Always, with undying love,

Yours,

Oscar

5 years ago

Dark Academia Lifestyle

Remain an enigma, talk less about yourself. In social situations, make it a game, even if you are a rather social person, to shroud yourself in mystery. If others show interest in you, answer vaguely. Disappear at specific times. Reveal little of your background. When you do speak, speak in riddles or quotes. That isn’t to say you should never speak up in class or in debates, have opinions and remain socially active; however, keep people guessing a lot of the time, and, if you’re really into it, only speak when spoken to.

Wear vintage clothes, elegant accessories, monochrome colors. Emphasize sharp features with purely dark or light colors and jewel tones. I usually find nice vintage clothes at random thrift stores. Keep an open mind.

Listen to jazz and classical music. Listening to older, more tasteful music brings a spark of elegance to your life. I, personally, like to hear the used jazz vinyls crackle. There are multiple types of dark academia; to me, jazz demonstrates the erratic artist spirit of revolutionaries, while classical music possesses me with the sophisticated spirit of a Classicist who has preparing tea down to a science.

Light candles. Doing things such as writing, reading, and getting ready for bed by candlelight makes it seem thrice as elegant and academic… going to sleep so late never looked so enticing. On the other hand, you could wake up before dawn, light some candles, and study or read. 

Stay ahead in school. Read your textbooks ahead of time, write essays about anything you’d like at all, just for practice. If you’re learning about something in science, devise experiments to illustrate the concepts to yourself and make them easy to remember. If you’re reading a book in English, read a handful of articles about the author beforehand to prepare, write down quotes from the book, make essay pitches, write to your heart’s content a critique of the book, an analysis of the book, of gender roles in the book. In history courses, find articles about the subject matter, annotate them, and write about them. If you’re taking a math class, devise applications of the concepts and solve problems of your own creation.

Go to libraries, museums, bookshops, and coffee shops. These are all really good places to sit in the corner and read for hours on end. Not only do you get Mysterious Points but you get an aesthetic environment and (hopefully) some peace in which to devour literature. I know that in the upcoming term, I’m going to be in the library from opening time to closing time every day.

Make Ancient Roman or Greek food. To be honest, the food was of so much better quality than it often is today, so I would suggest looking into some ancient cuisine archives to look for some recipes for your dinner party. Not only is it most of the time much better than modern food, but it’s also much more elegant. Not to mention it is fun and enlightening to try recipes which are perhaps completely foreign to  you.

Have routines. Perhaps your life is erratic, but you can feel some semblance of order and elegance by creating rituals for, perhaps, everything. You might start the day off with a walk around the neighborhood or a nearby pond. I start my writing sessions by 1) playing jazz 2)opening my windows 3)reading Belief and Technique for Modern Prose 4)chugging a whole glass of water really fast 5) breathing violently. Feel free to make up really weird Winding Down routines, like, I don’t know, closing all your windows, stripping down, and meditating for 20 minutes before you go to sleep. Literally anything. It doesn’t even have to be useful, it just has to be strange.

Hang stuff up on your walls. Postcards, paintings, drawings, poetry, snippets from books, moodboards, your routines, lists (places you want to go, people you want to meet, things you want to do), playlists. Make it yourself and make it chaotic and, most importantly, make it aesthetic.

READ. Read anything and everything educational. Do it. Just, don’t pick up your phone for 3 days because you’re reading, just ignore everything else. Good things to read would be: feminist literature, nonfiction, mystery novels, Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier…

7 months ago

Books To Read For The INFJs

Books To Read For The INFJs

The Secret History by Donna Tartt

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The Picture Of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Circe by Madeline Miller

To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Recitatif by Toni Morrison

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

The Lord Of The Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

5 years ago
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!
Thoreau Said, “Most Men Lead Lives Of Quiet Desperation.” Don’t Be Resigned To That. Break Out!

Thoreau said, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Don’t be resigned to that. Break out! Break out! Now is the time!

DEAD POETS SOCIETY 1989 | Peter Weir

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