• "A dandy was the Black Prince of Elegance, the demigod of boredom who looked at the world with an eye as glassy as his pince-nez, suffering because his disarranged cravat had a crease, like the ancient Sybarite who suffered because his rose was crushed. He is indifferent about the horse he rides, the woman he greats, and the man he encounters and at whom he gazes a while before recognizing him. He bears, written on his forehead -in English- this insolent incription: What do you and I have in common?"
  • charles baudelaire

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the60livehere:

Catherine Deneuve, Repulsion,1965

the60livehere:

Catherine Deneuve, Repulsion,1965

(via catherinedeneuve)



la-peau-douce:

Baby Doll

la-peau-douce:

Baby Doll


Also, it’s unfair that you spent only a season in hell, while to write a thesis on your one season I have spent the end of summer, fall, winter and spring in hell.


Know what’s hilarious? Rimbaud said that his future/fate depended on A Season in Hell. And so do my future and fate! Hahahhahahahahaha. Oh Arthur, we have so much in common you and I.

(Appropriately, I found that quote in an article about insanity and delirium in a Season in Hell. Thesis is driving me mad, a breakdown is imminent. It probbaly already happened…)




(Source: akrolab, via compliquees)


oldhollywood:

Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir gather to distribute copies of the Maoist newspaper La Cause du Peuple on the street after it is banned by the government (Paris, 1970).
Photographer: Bruno Barbey (via)

oldhollywood:

Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir gather to distribute copies of the Maoist newspaper La Cause du Peuple on the street after it is banned by the government (Paris, 1970).

Photographer: Bruno Barbey (via)

(via absinthemakesyouawhore)


There are things sadder
than you and I. Some people
do not even touch.
Sonia Sanchez (via atomiclanterns)

(Source: grammatolatry, via loveyourchaos)


imonlysighing:

Bob Dylan, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 1966.

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Anything, anything to stop drowning in this dull, trivial and cowardly existence.
Charles Bukowski  (via madnessisfreedrom)

(Source: engsummerrain, via gorimbaud)



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