âNo one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of anotherâ. - Charles Dickens
A Victorian quote for a Victorian picture by the great @ivanweiss.london
Once upon a time in a land far, far away, in a little place called Utah, we shot a short and had a magical time. The Faustian tale is called âKiss the Devil in the Darkâ and stars @actordougjones@amritaacharia1@dameonclarke@sonyamacari@macy.rick@johnnycallme@jakestormoen@reelchange and Amy Lia. It was directed by the wonderful @johnnyastros and @labyrinthexpress and score by Gerrit Wunder. Check it out on /watch?v=AbiQRG5Wal&t=802s Or search Kiss the Devil in the Dark on Screamfests Chanel. Watch, like, share, but more importantly enjoy!
Champions League Final - Paris Saint Germain 5 - 0 Inter Milan
â˝ď¸ 12â Achraf Hakimi assist Desire Doue
The intense passion of the PSG with their fires burning in their hands as well as their hearts. The loudest most passionate fans Iâve ever seen!
Congratulations!
La passion intense du PSG, avec son feu brĂťlant dans leurs mains comme dans leurs cĹurs. Les supporters les plus bruyants et passionnĂŠs que jâaie jamais vus !
FÊlicitations !
Danke Munich!
#Championsleaguefinal #achrafhakimi #desiredoue #psg #parissaintgermain
đ¸ @ivanweiss.london âĄď¸
Itâs been a hot minute since I posted⌠over a year
#actorportrait #headshotlondon #ivanweiss #sagaftraactor #equityactor
Gaze. I play'd a soft and doleful Air, I sang an old and moving Storyâ An old rude Song that fitted well The Ruin wild and hoary. She listen'd with a flitting Blush, With downcast Eyes and modest Grace; For well she knew, I could not choose But gaze upon her Face.
William Wordsworth- Love
Water
Water, as far as the eyes can see
Infinite possibilities
Boundless perils
One arm then the next
Endless kicking
Where is my future
Where are the dangers
Canât stop
One arm then the next
Hope floats
Despair sinks
One day I will find land
One day I will touch it
Endless kicking
Images - Gattaca (1997)
Dir - Andrew Niccol
Cinematography - Slawomir Idziak
âA nation is born stoic, and dies epicurean. At its cradle (to repeat a thoughtful adage) religion stands, and philosophy accompanies it to the grave.
In the beginning of all cultures a strong religious faith conceals and softens the nature of things, and gives men courage to bear pain and hardship patiently; at every step the gods are with them, and will not let them perish, until they do. Even then a firm faith will explain that it was the sins of the people that turned their gods to an avenging wrath; evil does not destroy faith, but strengthens it. If victory comes, if war is forgotten in security and peace, then wealth grows; the life of the body gives way, in the dominant classes, to the life of the senses and the mind; toil and suffering are replaced by pleasure and ease; science weakens faith even while thought and comfort weaken virility and fortitude. At last men begin to doubt the gods; they mourn the tragedy of knowledge, and seek refuge in every passing delight.
Achilles is at the beginning, Epicurus at the end. After David comes Job, and after Job, Ecclesiastes.â William Durant - Our Oriental Heritage (The Story of Civilisation)
Artist - Dom Qwek @domqwek