
Do not forget what the great Roman poet Horace wrote round about 23 BC, folks:
«Carpe diem! Quam minimum credula postero» - Bibliothèque Infernale on FB

From Lustige Blätter, 1915.
Strange sphinxes share their riddles in my sphinx gallery.
From bloody hands to messages written in blood, and from rivers of blood to oceans, my collection of vintage blood imagery is flowing along.
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Drie katten - Julie de Graag - 1916 - via Rijksmuseum
(via danskjavlarna)

Arnold Böcklin (Swiss, 1827-1901) - Moonlit Landscape, 1849
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“Embrace uncertainty. Some of the most beautiful chapters in our lives won’t have titles until much later”—
Saturn and Saturn transits
~Bob Goff
(Source: astrolocherry, via flecha-de-fogo)
B.W Betts - 1887
“Geometrical Psychology or The Science of Representation”
“These forms represent the course of development of human consciousness from the animal basis, the pure sense-consciousness, to the spiritual or divine consciousness; both which extremes are not man - the one underlying, the other transcending the limits of human evolution.”
(Section I, page 9)
http://archive.org/stream/geometricalpsych00cook#page/n0/mode/2up
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