Studio portrait card of Officer Harold Lowe
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“Some long-forgot, enchanted, strange, sweet garden of a thousand years ago,”
— Edna St. Vincent Millay, from Collected Poems of E. S. V. M.; “Interim,”
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Steel-Hulled Four-Masted Barque PEKING Rounding Cape Horn, c. 1912, by Anthony Blake (1951-)
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Say we’ll go there sometime to that pier. Even if we only ever just talk about it.
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Sahale Arm, North Cascades National Park by Brian Haagen
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Never ever forget that God wins in the end, no matter how hopeless the internet tries to convince us it all is. Remember that all things work together for the good of those who love Him. He is in control, and He loves you more than anyone ever could. He will ensure you have a good end because He wants you desperately to meet Him on the other side. The suffering you may be experiencing is urging you to take it to God. He will heal you. Evil may win at certain points in this world and life, but it has a permanent end, and God has you safe in His loving arms until that time comes.
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11
The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Romans 16:20
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Empress Alexandra in Peterhof during the time Anastasia had Diphtheria
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•Polyptych with Scenes from Christ's Passion.
Date: ca. 1350
Geography: Made in Rhineland, France or Germany
Medium: Ivory, paint, and gilding with metal mounts.
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Clara von Sivers
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The devil wants to create doubt.
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Henry VII book of hours presented to his daughter Margaret, Queen of Scots.
C. 1500.
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Everyday.
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(…) the sea, it has its storms, it has its tides and in its depths it has its pearls too.
Vincent van Gogh, in a letter to Theo van Gogh, November, 1876 (via weltenwellen)
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