
Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear.
– Charlotte Brontë – Jane Eyre

It’s not how many friends you can count, it’s how many of those you can count on.
– Anthony Liccione –
Ph : Alberto Buzzanca

Ph : Elisa Retailleau-Bureau

When tea becomes ritual, it takes its place at the heart of our ability to see greatness in small things. Where is beauty to be found? In great things that, like everything else, are doomed to die, or in small things that aspire to nothing, yet know how to set a jewel of infinity in a single moment?
– Muriel Barbery – The Elegance of the Hedgehog

In a sense, one could speak of the secret life of colour. Despite its outward beckoning, like true beauty, colour is immensely hesitant in giving away its secrets. Painters learn to respect the hesitancy of colour and endeavour to refine their skill to become worthy of its revelations. A painter learns the language of colour slowly. As with any language, you struggle for a long time outside the language. There is a willed deliberateness to how you sequence the strange words to make a sentence.Then one day the language lets you in to where the words dance to your thoughts with ease and fluency. Perhaps for the painter there is a day when colour lets him in, when his palette sings with synergy and delight.
– John O’Donohue –

… the echo of a memory so far down in his soul it was all emotion, a burst of colour and warmth, adrift from time and place.
– Alexia Casale – House of Windows

Two twins, inseparably fused:
The hunger of the hungry and the fullness of the full.
– Marina Tsvetaeva –

I opened my veins.
Unstoppably
life spurts out with no remedy …
into the black earth, to nourish
the rushes unstoppably
without cure, gushes
poetry …
– Marina Tsvetaeva –

Man is an onion made up of a hundred integuments, a texture made up of many threads. The ancient Asiatics knew this well enough, and in the Buddhist Yoga an exact technique was devised for unmasking the illusion of the personality. The human merry-go-round sees many changes …
– Hermann Hesse – Steppenwolf
