Tuesday, December 6, 2016
"Don't melt too much into the universe, but be as solid and dense and fixed as you can. We all live together, and those of us who love and know, live so most. We help each other—even unconsciously, each in our own effort, we lighten the effort of others, we contribute to the sum of success, make it possible for others to live. Sorrow comes in great waves—no one can know that better than you—but it rolls over us, and though it may almost smother us it leaves us on the spot and we know that if it is strong we are stronger, inasmuch as it passes and we remain. It wears us, uses us, but we wear it and use it in return; and it is blind, whereas we after a manner see."
Henry James
http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/03/sorrow-passes-and-we-remain.html
Saturday, December 3, 2016
“I went downstairs to Dad’s encyclopedia and looked up HOMOSEXUALITY,
but that didn’t tell me much about any of the things I felt. What struck
me most, though, was that, in the whole long article, the word “love”
wasn’t used even once. That made me mad; it was as if whoever wrote the
article didn’t know that gay people actually love each other. The
encyclopedia writers ought to talk to me, I thought as I went back to
bed; I could tell them something about love.”
― Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind
― Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind
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