Intervista di Pasolini a Ungaretti (Comizi d'Amore, 1965)
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Intervista di Pasolini a Ungaretti (Comizi d'Amore, 1965)
questa è la mia intervista preferita
La Notte (1961)
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
“Sono felice. Sì, perché la vita mi piace. Nella vita c'è il sole, c'è il vento, c'è il verde, c'è l'azzurro, c'è il piacere di un cibo, di una bevanda, di un bacio, c'è la gioia che riscatta le lacrime, c'è il bene che riscatta il male, c'è il tutto.”
— Oriana Fallaci
And yet, or just for this reason, it's so fascinating to be a woman. It's an adventure that takes such courage, a challenge that's never boring. You'll have so many things to engage you if you're born a woman. To begin with, you'll have to struggle to maintain that if God exists he might even be an old woman with white hair or a beautiful girl. Then you'll have to struggle to explain that it wasn't sin that was born on the day when Eve picked an apple, what was born that day was a splendid virtue called disobedience.
Oriana Fallaci, Letter to a Child Never Born
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La malinconia te la portavi addosso come un profumo e la tragedia era l’unica situazione umana che tu capissi veramente. Se una persona non era infelice, non ti interessava.
Oriana Fallaci, Lettera a Pier Paolo Pasolini.
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i think about this interview of james spader very often. not only because it explains a lot of his behavior and thoughts but also it explains mine too. i love him for speaking for us, the freaks "i'm just drawn to particularities in life. i'm interested in perversity, i'm interested in oddity, i'm curious about taboos, i'm curious about secrets, that's what interest me and so those were tend to be what i looked for" ♥
a bit of inspiration from John Waters.