“The problem is we’re human. We want more than to just survive. We want love.”
— Lexie Grey, ‘Grey’s Anatomy”
If you oPEN your EyEs You'LL see ArT EveRyWhere!!!
“So much of what we learn about love is taught to us by people who never really loved us.”
— r.h. Sin
Its amazing that when I look in your eyes I see the jealousy & hate.
Is it my fault you ran away from love?
Or is it because of the pure love I have for your child or the unconditional love she has for me.
makes you sick to your stomach doesn't it.
Shame on you for trying to use her fragile heart against our bond.
Your a monster!
I just can't wait for the day she see it with her own eyes.
#Astro
AS Long Your Moving FORWARD You Can't LOSE
AstroJoe
Simple self check
Always Strive And Prosper
#asap #fasion #Love #Nola #Jacc #comingsoon #Jojo
While on my creative journey I stumbled upon a spiritual journey and I'm constantly evolving
#ASTRO
If you stay ready you'll never have to get ready
Astro Joe
maybe geminis hate astrology bc they’re so intellectual and have a great sense of self that if astrologers pinpoint one (1) accurate trait of a gemini, they’ll fire back with a different trait from their vast artillery of knowledge and say astrologers are wrong because they’re a gemini “but they act like this, not this. haha, you’re wrong. you can’t label me!”
but this is based on a lot of geminis in my life and the most important gemini even told me she’s taking classes on astrology bc shes supposed to learn about something she doesn’t typically believe in. i love her bc she doesn’t give me shit about liking astrology to my face but she definitely does not believe in it. geminis have a true sense of self and they hate labels huh.
“There is always a chance to change and make things right.”
— Unknown (via thoughtkick)
Saint Mary of Egypt (1800). Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805). Oil on canvas. Chrysler Museum of Art.
Mary of Egypt is slumped over in a desert cave. She reads, repenting her sins while holding a cross to her chest. A lion, looking as sorrowful as she, attends her. It is Greuze’s last major commission, painted for Napoleon Bonaparte’s brother Lucien. Once famed for his scenes of everyday French life, Greuze was now penniless and alone. The sorrowing Mary and equally mournful lion—a saintly attribute that, according to legend, helped dig her grave—may mirror the anguish of Greuze’s own final years.
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