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When Adam Bit The Apple He Did It Because He Trusted Eve. Because He Loved Her. Adam Bit Into The Apple
When Adam bit the apple he did it because he trusted Eve. Because he loved her. Adam bit into the apple because the woman he loved told him to, no matter what God said. No matter the rules of heaven. What’s heaven to a woman’s love anyway? What’s God to your wife? The first sins of humanity, were trusting others. Eve trusted a snake, Adam trusted Eve, and I trust you. Maybe that’s a sin, just like the first couple. Maybe everyone’s right about us and we’re sinners and we offend God. But like I said, what’s God to a woman’s love anyway? What has heaven got that I can’t find sitting next to you on a cool autumn morning?
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I’m so glad to see you today and that you’re looking so well. I always look well when I’m near death. Greta Garbo and Elizabeth Allan in Camille (1936) dir. George Cukor


#ok can we just talk about this line for a moment #i honestly feel like it’s so ridiculously overlooked #this line is just so beautiful romantic #it’s like papa fuerte is putting his heart on his sleeve and admitting to lydia that he still loves her (and mylene) #but it’s so ridiculously heartbreaking as despite this #he still loves his brother ramon #and lydia is still married to ramon and mylene is still *technically* (though we know it’s not true now) their child and not his #and as much as he loves lydia (and as much as she clearly loves him) #he can never have her as she’s married to his brother #anyway my heart is breaking a billion times over for Francisco Cruz
I recently lost my grandmother and im wondering if you have any compilations on grief/loss ?
oh anon i'm so sorry for your loss, first and foremost sending you my love and i hope you have people who you can turn to if you need to!
i've only reblogged this compilation about grief as far as i can remember but i don't feel i can sensitively judge what is appropriate at this moment for you personally to comfortably compile more quotes
instead, here are a small selection of poems, i hope they bring you a little light
what the living do - marie howe
taking care - callista buchen
trying to raise the dead - dorianne laux
happiness after grief - kim addonizio
for grief - john o'donohue
& with a little warning that i haven't read it in full and the poems i have read of the collection were very heavy imo but victoria chang's OBIT is a collection centred around grief and loss (e.g. the Blue Dress 'imagination is having to live in a dead person's future)
finally would like to underscore all these w the reminder that there's no way you have to mourn and no predetermined trajectory/deadline either - regardless of what any of these poems or anything/one else says, your feelings are valid always! take all the time you need, please do take care anon! all my love again