Willem Drost, Bathsheba with David’s Letter (details), 1654
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13.01.21 doing my Environmental Anthropology essay and after all this time of solitary studying, I finally have a colleague sitting next to me. Good look with your exams and happy study sessions!
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“Still Life of Books” (1628), by Jan Davidsz de Heem
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My two new books came today - I’m not too sure which I want to read first tonight, but it’s going to be nice finally reading something that isn’t related to my studies! 📖
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“I suppose at one time in my life I might have had any number of stories, but now there is no other. This is the only story I will ever be able to tell.”
― The Secret History
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“There is no foreign land; it is the traveller only that is foreign”
Robert Louis Stevenson (via anthmusings)
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Henry Fuseli (Swiss, 1741-1825), The Three Witches Appearing to Macbeth and Banquo, c.1800-10. Oil on canvas, 87.3 x 111.7 cm.
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Dostoevsky naming his most annoying, lying, drinking shitbag of a character Fjodor has the exact opposite energy of Jane Austen naming her most beautiful, flawless and kind character Jane
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It’s half-past noon, and the day is progressing quite well. I hope to continue this fresh burst of motivation, as I have an exam on Tuesday (Latin)! I hope this weekend is treating you kindly. I needed the sun filtering into my room and a clean desk as a balm for the very anxious week just past.
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Faroe Islands By Ali Horne
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A lazy Monday, revising French Revolution in bed — I’m trying to finish Chapter 1 and then move on to Russia today, which I’m feeling confident about 😀
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