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“No one grows old by living only by losing interest in living.” ~ Marie Beynon Ray
Lola's Curmudgeonly Musings on Life, Love & Other Trifles —
Authority: 117
Winter 1936, LIFE Magazine* “You want to cry aloud for your mistakes. But to tell the truth the world doesn’t need any more of that sound.” ~ Mary OliverWell, more mellow today. The day began auspiciously: Our coffee maker died. Just died. No power button, no mellow gurgling, no sweet, sweet smell of the ...14 hours ago -
What Moves You?
Diana's Notebook —
Authority: 106
This was a question frequently posed by my mentor, Anaïs Nin, and today I pose the question to you, my readers. During the past few weeks I have been in the midst of what could aptly be called a literary slump. Thankfully, my recent sojourn to Paris healed me. Many writers, both living and dead, have professed that ...1 week ago -
“Inspiration could be called inhaling the memory of an act never experienced.” ~ Ned Rorem
Lola's Curmudgeonly Musings on Life, Love & Other Trifles —
Authority: 117
Grey Trees “Life is a process of becoming, a combination of states we have to go through.” ~ Anais NinSo, Saturday evening. The temperature has probably dropped 20 degrees in the last few hours. The wind is whipping about the house, and it is raining . . . again. Yet another storm front. I believe that it [...]1 week ago -
Citation pour le Matin
The League of Ordinary Gentlemen —
Authority: 637
“When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow.” – Anais Nin Related posts... a quote, taken out of context, for the morning a quote for anyone headed to the movies this weekend the last word2 weeks ago -
Face to Face with the Big Consequences: Socrates, Gregor Samsa, Jesus and Anais Nin Writhing in the Throes of Death on an East Hollywood Breadboard
The Nervous Breakdown —
Authority: 589
Yet another one of Milo Martins true personal mystical stories wherein Milo encounters a cockroach up close in the throes of death on his bread board in East Hollywood. Milo questions his own existence, mortality,and personal beliefs while empathizing directly with the mind and soul of the roach.2 weeks ago -
TOP TEN: Jason Last’s Film and Video Inspirations
FASHION INDIE —
Authority: 570
1. The Cremaster Cycle– Matthew Barney Bjork – Pagan Poetry from Medusa on Vimeo . 2. Pagan Poetry, Bjork – Directed by Nick Knight 3. The Last of England – Derek Jarman Meshes Of The Afternoon,( maya deren) by zohilof 4. Meshes of the Afternoon – Maya Deren 5. Inauguration of the ...2 weeks ago -
he dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live...
Considering Lily —
Authority: 144
he dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.—Anaïs Nin4 weeks ago -
Growth
feminist blogs —
Authority: 157
"We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another; unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another. The past, present, and future mingle and pull us backward, forward, or fix us in the present. We are made up of layers, ...4 weeks ago
