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- “Here’s the price of curiosity.”
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
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Easter Lockdown Idea #14
More Hitchcock!
- “Here’s the price of curiosity.”
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Easter Lockdown Idea #13
Watch another Hitchcock movie.
“We're not talking about killing people. Herb's talking about killing me and I'm talking about killing him.“
- Shadow of a Doubt (1942)
Easter Lockdown Idea #12
Watch another Hitchcock wartime classic.
“Here come the wolves!”
- Saboteur (1942)
Easter Lockdown Idea #11
Watch a really cool old Hitch flick.
“ Wait a minute! I've got something that might pass for an idea.”
- Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Easter Lockdown Idea #10
Watch an old Hitchcock movie.
“ Never climb a fence if you can sit on it.”
- The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Easter Lockdown Idea #9
Have a close look at Hitchcock classics.
“I was able to combine mathematical logic with romantic inconsistency.”
- Torn Curtain (1966)
Easter Lockdown Idea #8
Don’t stop watching those Hitchcock classic movies.
“Mister Rusk, you’re not wearing your tie.”
- Frenzy (1972)
Easter lockdown Ideas #7
Watch that strange Hitchcock movie again.
“The idea was to kill myself, not feed the fish.”
- Marnie (1964)
Easter Lockdown Idea #6
Keep watching Hitchcock movies.
“You don’t think the party is a mistake?”
- Rope (1948)
Easter Lockdown Idea #5
Keep watching those classic Hitchcock movies.
“Boy, I needed that!”
- Rear Window (1954)
Easter Lockdown Idea #4
Watch that classic Hitchcock move again.
“You asked for something dramatically different?”
- Rear Window (1948)
Easter Lockdown Idea #3
Keep watching classic Hitchcock movies.
“How often does this happen?”
- Vertigo (1958)
Easter Lockdown Idea #2
Watch another classic Hitchcock movie.
“How long have they been gathering there?”
- Tippi Hendren, The Birds (1963)
Easter Lockdown Idea #1
Watch a classic Hitchcock movie.
“We've become a race of peeping toms.”
- Rear Window (1954)
Dan kunt u het dus wel begrijpen. Een licht is alleen maar een stukje van een verhaal. Als er een licht bestaat dat is zoals u, dan zal er ook een geluid zijn, een straathoek, een wandelende man, een heleboel mensen of slechts één vrouw., dat soort dingen. U moet niet ophouden bij het licht, denk ook aan een verhaal. Kunt u begrijpen dat het bestaat, ergens, en dat als u dat verhaal zou vinden, dat dat dan uw portret zou zijn?
Alessandro Baricco (2011), Mr. Gwyn
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afbeelding van L’Or des Livres (blog)
The house is quiet, the patch quiet. And the valley is quite still, the mountains dark. When will the cry come?
Raymond Williams (1960), Border Country.
probably the best Welsh novel ever, and one of the best in the English language that I've read for a long time
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quote: Parthian Library of Wales edition (2006), p.324.
picture of the Black Mountains, from the Rough Guide website
'Wandelen,' gaf ik ten antwoord, 'moet ik hoe dan ook om weer tot leven te komen en om het contact met de wereld in stand te houden want zonder voeling daarmee zou ik geen halve letter meer op papier krijgen, laat staan een gedicht in vers of proza kunnen produceren.'
Robert Walser (1917), De Wandeling.
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image: "Solovki, White Sea, Russia, 1992" by Pentti Sammallahti. The Photographers' Gallery