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The Wounded Heron - 1837 - George Frederic Watts
The devil makes haste.
God is outside of time.
The Matrix - 1999 - The Wachowski Brothers
Temet Nosce
Know thyself
Selene - 1886 - Ferdinand von Keller
Blade Runner 2049 - 2017 - Denis Villeneuve
Joi (Ana de Armas) holding a copy of Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov.

I can't tell you how
I knew - but I did know that I had crossed
The border. Everything I loved was lost
But no aorta could report regret.
A sun of rubber was convulsed and set;
And blood-black nothingness began to spin
A system of cells interlinked within
Cells interlinked within cells interlinked
Within one stem. And dreadfully distinct
Against the dark, a tall white fountain played.
The Remorse of Orestes or Orestes Pursued by the Furies - 1862 William-Adolphe Bouguereau

metanoia
μετάνοια
(Beyond the Idea)
/ˌmɛtəˈnɔɪə/
noun
change in one's way of life resulting from penitence or spiritual conversion.
Going therefore, teach ye all nations: baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
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SANCTA TRINITAS UNUS DEUS
I've decyphered the twisted logic behind the success of Archillect.
Some day I'll share it with you all.
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Barker Speaks - Nick Land - CCRU
Entropism: The look of poverty that derives from humans grappling with and struggling against technology and its unforgiving advance. It denotes a lack of design blending with a general poverty of means and ideas
Portrait of Vera Repina, the Artist's Wife - 1878 - Ilya Repin
We become the books we read.
The Garden of Eden - 1901 - Hugh Goldwin Rivière
Depression and anxiety are a symptom of too much consumption and too little creation.
We become the books we read.
Humeur nocturne - 1882 - William-Adolphe Bouguereau
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Ferns.
By Summer Seas - 1912 - Herbert James Draper

Au milieu de l’hiver, j’apprenais enfin qu’il y avait en moi un été invincible.
—Albert Camus
Still-Life with a Skull - ca. 1671 - Philippe de Champaigne

Let us all hear together the conclusion of the discourse. Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is all man:
And all things that are done, God will bring into judgment for every error, whether it be good or evil.

—Ecclesiastes 12:13-14