2013-12-31

2014


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2013-12-30

new year's resolution


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2013-12-17

it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ..



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2013-12-03

MAMO MARKET am weihnachtsmarkt 7. + 8.12.13


it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ..
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MAMO MARKET am 7. + 8.12.13 in der
OLDTIMERFABRIK CLASSIC NEU-ULM.
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2013-12-01

lady chatterley by d.h. lawrence


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“Connie went for walks in the park, and in the woods that joined the park, and enjoyed the solitude and the mystery, kicked the brown leaves of autumn, and picked the primroses of spring. But it was all a dream; or rather it was like the simulacrum of reality. The oak leaves were to her like oak-leaves seen ruffling in a mirror, she herself was a figure somebody had read about, picking primroses that were only shadows or memories, or words. No substance to her or anything...no touch, no contact!” 
 D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover


“Couldn't one go right away, to the far ends of the earth, and be free from it all?
One could not. The far ends of the earth are not five minutes from Charing Cross. nowadays. While the wireless is active, there are no far ends of the earth.”
― D.H. LawrenceLady Chatterley's Lover


“But, especially in love, only counterfeit emotions exist nowadays. We have all been taught to mistrust everybody emotionally, from parents downwards, or upwards. Don’t trust anybody with your real emotions: if you’ve got any: that is the slogan of today. Trust them with your money, even, but never with your feelings. They are bound to trample on them.”
― D.H. LawrenceLady Chatterley's Lover


“How she hated words, always coming between her and her life: they did the ravishing, if anything did: ready-made words and phrases, sucking all the live-sap out of living things.”
― D.H. LawrenceLady Chatterley's Lover