Let the Whole Plane Feel It
‘The atom was split by persistence. You relax, don’t resist it.’ - Walter Kirn
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Let the Whole Plane Feel It
‘The atom was split by persistence. You relax, don’t resist it.’ - Walter Kirn
Photo 5 of 5
From Collection: Full Spectrum
August 13, 2017 | Somewhere in the Sky
Books to Movies - So many of the clips l show in class are movie adaptations of a book. Students often have no idea that a great idea could start in a book. What’s one book you wish would get the Netflix treatment? #upintheair #walterkirn #booktomovie #booktomovieadaptation #movieclips #literaryfiction #generalfiction #bookstagram #bookshelves #booknerd #bookhoarder #bookworm #sodacityreads #bookish #bookreview #hardcover #bookcover #bookhaul #goodreads #homelibrary #fiction #drama https://www.instagram.com/p/CV0rcQBL_iV/?utm_medium=tumblr
“Everyone loves a witch hunt , as long as it’s someone else’s witch being hunted” - Walter Kirn #witchhunt #quotes #kirn #walterkirn
The world as he saw it was a concealment mechanism; he didn't carry inside him the constant watchman called conscience or society or God. He lived in two modes, the apparent and the veiled, and in two realms, the opera and the sewer, and he shuttled between them like a genie.
Walter Kirn, Blood Will Out ©2014
As Balian called his last few witnesses, and reporters placed their bets, anticipating a hung jury, it occurred to me that my life's road had forked behind me. When fresh information discredits past perceptions, the underlying memories remain but they no longer hold their old positions; you're left to draw a new map with displaced landmarks. You thought you were found but you realize you were lost, and someday you may discover that you are lost now.
Walter Kirn, Blood Will Out © 2014