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"No matter how many men you kill, you can't kill your successor."

- Lucius Annaeus #Seneca, Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Emperor #Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicusero.
Forwarded from Western Heritage
Smithfield Market, wholesale fish market, Manchester, 1924 (Manchester Libraries)
Randolph meets Ben Jonson at the Devil Tavern stock illustration
No matter how lucrative one's career always remember that one's entity within the workplace is but a replacable cog to a clock that to those waiting at home, is the very purpose of time itself.
UTTER nostalgia
Albert Bierstadt
Human sadism is an invisible mind-virus that's sustainable only by the visible expense of others.
Rotherhithe from Wapping Pierhead (c.1955) by Dorothy Rendell
Words like dreams can not make a cake, just as they can not birth a human. False statements, do not erect buildings, nor do they solidify relationships. Words alone are an especially cheap commodity to specific individuals who've no intention of leading by example.
There is no object or venture as expensive or irreplaceable as that of wasted time.
A piece of rotten fruit can not be made ripe, but it can, and will, spread its decay.
An incredible antique image of #SevenDialsjunction & the 'Crown' pub in the #StGiles district of the Borough of #Camden, #London (within the greater #CoventGarden area) during the 19th century. Luckily, the Crown still exists, unlike much else in the image. @BritainsPubs @LostAndLivingPubs
She's often with you, even when she's not.
Drill Parade, Edinburgh Castle (1886), by Robert Sanderson
Vinnie Sullivan
The Pubs Of Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy #CoventGarden, #London Featuring (in order or appearance) Bow Street Tavern @ bowsttavern Nell of old Drury @ NellOfOldDrury (1080p for X/Twitter/Telegram) 👔 🍻 Hitchcock's 'Frenzy' is a heartwarming view into 70s #London.…
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The introductory scene in Hitchcock's 'Frenzy' is a marvellous view into 70s #London before the major developments we'd recognise today. Before the death of the docks and the birth of the modernised 'city'. If you love London, you'll want to see this.. @Britains___Pubs
"Can I speak with the manager please...... It's about oasis tickets"
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