This is what the things can teach us: to fall, patiently to trust
we know little, but that we must trust in what is difficult is
Love the possibilities in that phrase …
Consider the possibilities …..
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.”
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.”
“Our deepest fears are like dragons guarding our deepest
“Denn das Schöne ist nichts als des Schrecklichen Anfang,
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.”
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.”
violentwavesofemotion: “I feel extremely low when I wait for
mattneedsanewequation: foxphotoart: Sara From the shadow series
teen-stud: adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to
life is only a borrowing of bones
the poet's sleep
the poet's sleep
my body; the exit wound
Go to the Limits of Your Longing
taeyeonissm:— now bounded, now immeasurable.Rainer Maria Rilke
wordsnquotes: “Perhaps somewhere, someplace deep Inside your
oofpoetry: “The trees you planted in childhood have grown
seravph:laura gilpin / the triassic cuddle / the lovers of voldaro
thewinedarksea: “Deeply I go down into myself. My god is Dark
verse50: “I would love to talk to you about many things and
theparisreview: Rainer Maria Rilke was born on this day in 1875.
theanarch: Rainer Maria Rilke
sweetestsolace: ‘behind the blameless trees old fate slowly
zenpencils: RAINER MARIA RILKE: Live the questions
adrieldaniel: “I implore those who love me to love my solitude.”
blastedheath: Helmuth Westhoff (German, 1891-1977), Rainer
romanceangel: “I’m too alone in the world, yet not alone
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
weltenwellen: Rainer Maria Rilke in a letter to Lou Andreas-Salomé,
weltenwellen: “I want to unfold. Let no place in me hold itself
weltenwellen:Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours
krepiert: “Don’t be afraid to suffer—take your heaviness