Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (6 July 1882) ... to reality here at The Hague this winter.
I then felt an inexpressible melancholy inside, which I
cannot possibly describe. I know that then I often, often
thought of a manly saying of father Millet's: Il m'a toujours
semblé que le suicide était... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (19 July 1882) ... does me more good than my
pills, etc.
As for my constitution - Tersteeg is not my physician and he
does not understand my constitution in the least - when I want
information on the subject, I shall go to my own doctor and ask
for it, but I absolutely... | Letter from Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh (2 January 1889) ... you,
in my turn, on his account.
I am happy to tell you that my predictions have been
realized and that this over-excitement has only been temporary.
I strongly feel that he will be himself in a few days. I have
made a point of his writing to you himself,... |