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Avec le temps... Avec le temps, va, tout s'en va. On oublie le visage et l'on oublie la voix, le coeur, quand ça bat plus, c'est pas la peine d'aller chercher plus loin, faut laisser faire et c'est très bien. Avec le temps... (...) Avec le temps, va, tout s'en va, et l'on se sent blanchi comme un cheval fourbu et l'on se sent glacé dans un lit de hasard et l'on se sent tout seul peut-être mais peinard et l'on se sent floué par les années perdues. Alors vraiment, Avec le temps on n'aime plus.
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Roger Schall. Le portier de Schiaparelli, Paris, 1930s
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CARLOS DYER , 1936 Sonya Noskowiak (American, 1905–1975)
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George Platt Lynes and friend (1950s)
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In death as in life, we stand together, always a family, always a team. The brotherhood never dies. - Marcus Luttrell
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Wall St Chauffeur, Photo © by Charles Harbutt, 1959
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Jacob Olie jr Zelfportret voor de spiegel in de woonkamer die met bloemen is versierd 1913
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Amici #2. Ostia, Italy. 1949.
photographer: Herbert List
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Today is “International Holocaust Remembrance Day”…We make history everyday by existing in a world that has consistently tried to make us disappear.... Julius Schäfer, 28 years, was one of the condemned gay men. He was detained at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. His fate is unknown.
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Germaine Krull (1897-1985), Study of a male nude, the dancer and choreographer Max Terpis, c. 1924
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"Roommates" Cary Grant and Randolph Scott
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January 29, 1916 The east leaf of the Jackson Street Bridge in Chicago held it’s grand opening on this date. From Vintage America Uncovered, FB.
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Black & white glass plate negative of Lachlan MacAskill with a peat spade and his pet dog and kitten, above Laig Bay, Isle of Eigg with An Sgurr in the distance.
Photographed between 1910 and 1930, part of the MEM Donaldson Collection at the National Museum of Scotland.
- Source: Stories of Scotland Podcast
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