mypassionidea: “La bellezza è negli occhi di chi guarda”
art-and-fury: Mephistopheles flying over Wittenberg (Goethe’s
immafuster: Harry Clarke’s self-portrait as an absinthe drinking
astroverted:Statue of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe at Villa Borghese,
venusmilk:Faust. Goethe. Willy Pogany. Signed. Only 100 copies.
moritzfer: das wusste Johann Wolfgang Goethe bereits 1819
nigra-lux: FUSELI, Henry (1741–1825) Britomart delivering
theladyinthegraveyard: Harry Clarke - Creatures reading (
fuckyeahmariafelix: Spanish film starring Mexican actress María
malformed-lotus: ”Mephistopheles and Margaretta” Salar
visual-poetry: “goethe” by klaus peter dencker
marquise-justine-de-sade: LE Passioni sono difetti o virtù
thedjinnjoint: Your pride will goeth before a fall. Polls
thomeyorker: “The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk
less-ismore: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Landscape with Clouds,
hideback: Julius von Klever (Russian, 1850 -1924) Erlkönig,
toomuchtimeto: Las desventuras del joven Werther - Johann Wolfgang
itsaarnie: ilikesallydonovan: rohamburger: relyabittooheavily:
shnike: slut—degradation: What dazzles, for the Moment spends
herpaperweight: “It’s all messy: the hair, the bed, the words,
fiktizia: “No basta con saber, también hay que aplicar; no
fergalgoconnor: Goethe
thoughtkick: “It’s all messy: the hair, the bed, the words,
occhidimenta: “ La magia è credere in noi stessi. Se riusciamo
blackswaneuroparedux: Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward.
nami86: Arthur and Ariadne | INCEPTION “No words are necessary
coccoleaulenti:“Avevo il cuore che scoppiava e ci lasciammo
agracefulheart: “You see in the world what you have in your
opiateofmasses: crazy-erotic-smurfette: Finché rimaniamo generici
johnconnor10: Hairy chests rule. Be not proud of race, face,
thefugitivesaint:Karl Karger (1848-1913), “Goethe’s Works”
scherbius: “wo viel Licht ist, ist auch viel Schatten”
fahdes:“The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone.”
scherbius: “wo viel Licht ist, ist auch viel Schatten”
ya-no-la-quiero: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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