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In those days, I didn’t understand anything. I should have judged her according to her actions, not her words. She perfumed my planet and lit up my life. I should never have run away! I ought to have realized the tenderness underlying her silly pretensions. Flowers are so contradictory! But I was too young to know how to love her.

The Little Prince (via ofsoliloquies)

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It’s not the obvious that I get excited over, it’s the hint of what I can’t have. Catching someone’s eye in a crowd is a great turn-on because two lives are momentarily rubbing against each other — whole worlds of pleasure could unfold between them — but it would be much harder to pull off, much more dangerous. The suggestion of a thong under baggy jeans. The swinging of breasts under a loose tank top. The marks of tattoo barely seen indicating the curve of a stranger’s ass. That’s what makes it erotic; everything I can’t have but want. A whole world denied to me, leaving me hungry, famished, alive.

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I know that perversion is the most important thing between heaven and hell. Greater than uninspired love, greater than sterile death, greater even than the insights both bring about. For without transgression there can be no wisdom. Without debauchery there can be no compassion. Without the drunken revelry there can be no sobriety. And without any of these, all of life, and indeed, all those who have ever lived it, are a tedious lot of old men, indeed.

Kasannoin (Japanese courtesan, 1477)

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‘Let me tell you,’ the Jinni said, ‘about the souls that go on after death, or are brought back against their will … Have you ever seen a shadow that flies across the ground, like that of a cloud? Except that when you look up in the sky, there are no clouds to speak of? … that is a shade,’ he said. ‘A lost soul. In the desert there are shades of every type of creature. They fly from here to there in perpetual anguish, searching and searching. Can you guess what they are searching for? … they’re searching for their bodies. And when they find them — if they find them, if their bones haven’t long turned to dust — they crouch over them, and weep, and make the most horrible noises … they find the nearest of their kin, and plead with them, asking to help them find rest. But all their kin can hear is a kind of wailing, like a high wind. And all they feel is the cold chill of death.’

The Golem and the Jinni, Helene Wecker

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the start of all my favorite fairy tales:

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The hungry ghost kissed him lightly on
the neck, then licked his face clean, savoring the taste of his
tears. “Your first orgasm has to be given to
me freely,”
she whispered in his ear. “But after that, darling,
all the rest are mine.” …