Beware. There are fawns, who facing the lion, die of fright just thinking the lion might be hungry
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Beware. There are fawns, who facing the lion, die of fright just thinking the lion might be hungry
Unknown (I copied this quote from somewhere but didn’t write the author - please let me know...)
One of my favourite quotes from Hua mu lan chuan qi (Legend of Hua Mulan/The Story of Mulan) 2013 ep 10. Such a good show I highly recommend it if you havent seen it already.
Stendhal syndrome
I learned to admire you
when you thought I wasn’t looking;
in the middle of the night,
I urged to turn within your arms,
travel with my fingers
across your forearm
towards your neck,
stroke your beard,
hesitate around your cherubin lips;
I adored you like a Modigliani painting.
You wrote your name on my heart
In bleeding brush strokes.
it never occurred to me
your eyes were the museum
I got lost into;
the curves of your cheeks
tinted of grapes whilst
you tasted my sweetest berry;
tethered to the gravitational sun
of the oriels of your soul,
I let you color my darkest winter days
in tangerine sunsets.
Si hubiera que escribir la única historia significativa del pensamiento humano, habría que hacer la de sus arrepentimientos sucesivos y la de sus impotencias (33)
Albert Camus, El mito de Sísifo.
Everything. Everyone. Everywhere. Ends.
My Favourite Quotes
Scott Clarke // Stranger Things - Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat
Hasta hoy la crítica literaria ha estudiado a los escritores bajo el ángulo de su originalidad. Vamos a mirar el reverso de la medalla y a considerar la literatura como el reino de lo recibido, como el vasto dominio de la fórmula, del lugar común y del cliché. El Quijote, la obra cumbre de las letras españolas, es en parte un libro sobre otros libros. El ingenioso hidalgo, enamorado de la palabra escrita, cabalga tras una quimera literaria. El genio de Cervantes descubrió que la literatura, más que en la vida, se inspira en la literatura.
Fernando Vallejo. Logoi: una gramática del lenguaje cotidiano.