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June 2012

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“Be still, be still, what can be said?
My father sang that song,
But time amends old wrong,
All that is finished, let it fade.”
—W. B. Yeats, from “Three Marching Songs”
Jun 17, 201237 notes
#lit #poetry #W. B. Yeats
“I am more sensitive than other people. Things that other people would not notice awaken a distinct echo in me, and in such moments of lucidity, when I look at myself, I see that I am alone, all alone, all alone.” —Henri Barbusse, Hell, translated by Edward J. O’Brien (with thanks to awritersruminations)
Jun 17, 20123,680 notes
#lit #Henri Barbusse
Jun 17, 201231 notes
#art #painting #cityscape #Paul Cezanne
“The poet lights the light and fades away. But the light goes on and on.” —Emily Dickinson
Jun 16, 2012235 notes
#lit #poetry #Emily Dickinson
“I am so afraid of people’s words.
They describe so distinctly everything:”
—Rainer Maria Rilke, from “In Celebration of Me”, translated by Annemarie S. Kidder
Jun 16, 201228 notes
#lit #poetry #words #Rainer Maria Rilke
Jun 16, 20123 notes
#needlepoint #crafts #bird #photography
“After the final no there comes a yes
And on that yes the future world depends.”
—Wallace Stevens, from “The Well Dressed Man With A Beard”
Jun 16, 20128 notes
#lit #poetry #Wallace Stevens #future
“… How he submitted–. Loved.
Loved his interior world, his interior wilderness,
that primal forest inside him, where among decayed
treetrunks
his heart stood, light-green …”
—Rainer Maria Rilke, from “Duino Elegies – The Third Elegy”, translated by Stephen Mitchell
Jun 16, 201213 notes
#lit #poetry #Rainer Maria Rilke
Jun 16, 201226 notes
#art #painting #landscape #poppies #Willard Leroy Metcalf
“There are days that haven’t arrived yet,
that are being made
like bread …”
—Pablo Neruda, opening lines to “We Are Waiting”, in The Sea and the Bells, trans. William O’Daly (thank you, growing-orbits)
Jun 16, 2012398 notes
#lit #poetry #Pablo Neruda
“Inspiration: when I have confidence in myself.” —Vera Pavlova, from “Heaven Is Not Verbose: A Notebook”, translated by Steven Seymour
Jun 14, 20125 notes
#lit #poetry #Vera Pavlova #inspiration #confidence
Jun 14, 20128 notes
#black and white #photography #carousel
“That is why the contemplative person, without ever leaving his village, will nevertheless have the whole universe at his disposal. There’s infinity in a cell or a desert. One can sleep cosmically against a rock.” —Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (with thanks to fernandopessoa-is-not-for-you and wine-loving-vagabond)
Jun 14, 2012213 notes
#lit #Fernando Pessoa
“…there is for every man some one scene, some one adventure, some one picture that is the image of his secret life…” —W. B. Yeats, “The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry” in Early Essays
Jun 14, 201229 notes
#lit #image #secret #W. B. Yeats
Jun 14, 201249 notes
#art #painting #post-impressionism #Moise Kisling
“A poet worth reading lives in the present, which keeps changing continuously into something else. What worked yesterday in poetry won’t work today, so a poet has no choice but to find means to confront the times he lives in. What doesn’t change, however, is that we are still what we were centuries ago, minds reading themselves for clues to the meaning of their existence, astonished now and then to be alive, while being acutely aware of their own mortality.” —Charles Simic, “Poetry and Utopia” (thank you, awritersruminations)
Jun 14, 2012169 notes
#lit #poetry #poet #existence #mortality #Charles Simic
“The glass does not break because it is glass,
Said the philosopher. The glass could stay
Unbroken forever, shoved back in a dark closet,
Slowly weeping itself, a colorless liquid.
The glass breaks because somebody drops it
From a height — a grip stunned open by bad news
Or laughter. A giddy sweep of grand gesture
Or fluttering nerves might knock it off the table —
Or perhaps wine emptied from it, into the blood,
Has numbed the fingers. It breaks because it falls
Into the arms of the earth — that grave attraction.
It breaks because it meets the floor’s surface,
Which is solid and does not give. It breaks because
It is dropped, and falls hard, because it hits
Bottom, and because nobody catches it.”
—A. E. Stallings, “Fragment”
Jun 13, 2012310 notes
#lit #poetry #A. E. Stallings
Jun 13, 2012236 notes
#black and white #photography #Juan Yanes
“Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the Romance of the unusual.” —Ernest Hemingway, “Banal Story” in The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway (with thanks to larmoyante)
Jun 12, 2012196 notes
#lit #Ernest Hemingway
“Certain words now in our knowledge we will not use again, and we will never forget them. We need them. Like the back of the picture. Like our marrow, and the color in our veins. We shine the lantern of our sleep on them, to make sure, and there they are, trembling already for the day of witness. They will be buried with us, and rise with the rest.” —W. S. Merwin, “Language”
Jun 12, 2012142 notes
#lit #poetry #language #words #W. S. Merwin
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