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It has been suggested that artists observe the world and themselves more keenly than others do and that this observation may lead to greater depth of emotion. Source:
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"The mind is its own place, and of itself
Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven." So wrote John Milton in PARADISE LOST.
Whether or not he suffered from an emotional disorder, Milton sounds like a man who knew firsthand the torments and elations of severe mood swings. If so, he was not unusual.
Speculation on a connection between art and madness has gone on since the ancient Greeks. Source:
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I pshhhhh those. Some artists are not that crazy.
*shakes head 'Just tired most of the time. And irritable. And and end. Just sometimes. Which is normal. Please agree. I'll challenge their claims someday when I wake up...
zzzzz going down now going down; down down
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"... Sometimes there's so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in..."
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Open your eyes to the beauty of the world.
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"If a day goes by without me doing something related to photography, its as though Ive neglected something essential to my existance, as though I had forgotten to wake up."
-Richard Avedon
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♪ doʇs snq ǝɥʇ ʇɐ ʎɐᵖʎɹǝʌǝ ♫
claimed: Yzak Joule @ ~bishie-stalker-club | ~Club-Zala
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It is hard to clean your hands in dirty water but not impossible
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