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I sing my flesh and my life … leave no pleasure unexplored, lest you regret the evening of your death.

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Quote from I Sing my Flesh and my Life by Pierre Louÿs in Popular Culture - Quote published by 5 months ago ()

It is snowing. Paper spots
are falling from the punch.
Hello? Mrs. Death is here!
She suffers according to the digits
of my hate. I hear the filaments
of alabaster. I would lie down
with them and lift my madness
off like a wig. I would lie
outside in a room of wool
and let the snow cover me.
Paris white or flake white
or argentine, all in the washbasin
of my mouth, calling, "Oh."
I am empty. I am witless.
Death is here. There is no
other settlement. Snow!

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Quote from Oh by Anne Sexton in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

He was shy, timid, gentle, and kind, but he wrote gruesome and painful books. He saw the world as full of invisible demons, who tear apart and destroy defenseless people. He was too clear-sighted and too wise to be able to live; he was too weak to fight, he had that weakness of noble, beautiful people who are not able to do battle against the fear of misunderstandings, unkindness, or intellectual lies. Such persons know beforehand that they are powerless and go down in defeat in such a way that they shame the victor. He knew people as only people of great sensitivity are able to know them, as somebody who is alone and sees people almost prophetically, from one flash of a face. He knew the world in a deep and extraordinary manner. He was himself a deep and extraordinary world.

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Quote from her obituary for Franz Kafka by Milená Jesenská in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

Will your pretty face be anything but food for worms and insects in the grave?

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Friday, February 10, 2012
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Quote from tweet (February 10, 2012) by Abdulbary Yahya in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

Do I want to die from the inside out or the outside in?

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Quote from Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

We are born with the dead:
See, they return, and bring us with them.

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Quote from Little Gidding V, Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

You descended in each night’s sleep
In to your father’s grave
Your sleep was a bloody shrine it seemed

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Quote from Dream Life by Ted Hughes (on Sylvia Plath) in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.

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Quote from The Castle by Franz Kafka in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

Finally you had stripped the death-dress off
Burned it on Daddy’s grave

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Quote from Isis by Ted Hughes (on Sylvia Plath) in Popular Culture - Quote published by 6 months ago ()

In the garden
I will die.
In the roses
they will kill me.
I was going, mother,
to pick roses,
to find death.

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Federico García Lorca
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Quote from Spanish ballad found in In Search of Duende by Federico García Lorca in Popular Culture - Quote published by 7 months ago ()