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As even the slightest uncertainty in the least significant of matters will always remain a cause of suffering and if, as in this case, it can be removed without substantial effort, then it is better if that is done without delay.

— The Trial- Kafka
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mudwerks:

(via Agence eureka)
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alwaysmarypickford:

Mary Pickford standing with her back to the camera, 1920.
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rogerwilkerson:

Lounging… detail from 1954 Rabhor Robe ad.
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spacequest:

WHOPPER, 1960s
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iconoclassic:

Jean Colin, 1963 (via When did you last see an auction? | Quad Royal)
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centuriespast:

The Moon
John Adams Whipple (American, 1822–1891)
Date: 1857–60
This study, made with his partner James Black and copied from a daguerreotype, would seem to illustrate the astronomical maxim: the more clearly one can see an object in space, the more beautiful it looks.
The Metroptolitan Museum of Art
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elinka:

charlie
by eras photo
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nevver:

Coolifornia
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americanapparelaerobicise:

Original Slide from Ron Harris’ Aerobicise
Original Slide from Ron Harris’ Aerobicise
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