“Now I feel that I’m afraid of revealing myself. Afraid that what I wrote will leave me vulnerable and no longer able to defend myself.”
— Liv Ullmann, from Changing
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“Now I feel that I’m afraid of revealing myself. Afraid that what I wrote will leave me vulnerable and no longer able to defend myself.”
— Liv Ullmann, from Changing
"Pero en medio de esta terrible tristeza, de esta angustia, este cansancio, este miedo, continúo en movimiento: siguen en pie el bendito mundo natural y las personas a las que amo, y todo lo que hay que leer y ver"
— Sylvia Plath.
Albert Camus, from his novel titled "The Fall," originally published in 1956
Annie Leibovitz Annie Oakley's Heart Target, Private Collection, Los Angeles, California, 2010
Sonya Noskowiak • Hands and Feet, 1930
“Tomorrowless” (2014) ⌇ bridge, blurred traffic, outstretched arms against a hazy skyline
Egon Schiele, Seated Woman With Bent Knees, 1917
Romaine Brooks (1874-1970, American) ~ Spring (La Primavera), 1910-13
"Shimmering night" by Inaslind.
From: HOW TO READ A PERSON LIKE A BOOK (1971), by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero.