January 2012
59 Things You Didn't Know About Virginia Woolf →
awritersruminations:
A few of my favorites:
After getting married, Woolf thought she should learn some domestic skills, so she enrolled in a school of cookery. Shortly after, she accidentally baked her wedding ring in a suet pudding.
Woolf listened to Beethoven’s late quartets while writing The Waves.
Woolf once discovered a diary she had written during one particular sane and lucid period in...
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Out of respect for the removal of Megavideo
offends:
Everyone should take 72 minutes of silence.
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Fan: Did you read the reviews and letters in today's New York Times, and if so what is your comment about the criticism of your show being too shallow and stereotypical?
Gale Harold: I haven't read the reviews and letters. But, my sort of meaningless response would be "stereotypical of what?" Anything could be stereotypical, so I guess it could be criticism. Criticism is a surreal state, like a good drug gone bad. When it's bad you wish it would stop, and when it's good, you can't get enough. Did they say it's shallow as a wading pool, or shallow as an open grave? And I guess the kicker of the whole thing is, I can't read. But I'm working on it.
You aren’t crazy, you’re just lonely, and loneliness is a hell of a drug.
– John Mayer (via voguelovesme)
The way to happiness: Keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live...
– Normant Vincent Peale (via myquotelibrary)