Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
If you cannot be a poet, be the poem.
–David Carradine |
Art Glass 32 |
Aug 18 2011
Aug 17 2011
Aug 15 2011
Aug 10 2011
Aug 09 2011
Aug 04 2011
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
In the ordinary jumble of my literary drawer, I sometimes find texts I wrote ten, fifteen, or even more years ago. And many of the seem to me written by a stranger: I simply do not recognize myself in them. There was a person who wrote them, and it was I. I experienced them, but it was in another life, from which I just woke up, as if from someone else’s dream.
–Fernando Pessoa |
Art Glass 20 |
Aug 03 2011
Aug 02 2011
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
At present nothing is possible except to extend the area of sanity little by little. We cannot act collectively. We can only spread our knowledge outwards from individual to individual, generation after generation.
–George Orwell |
Art Glass 18 |
Jul 29 2011
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
She might be without country, without nation, but inside her there was still a being that could exist and be free, that could simply say I am without adding a this, or a that, without saying I am Indian, Guyanese, English, or anything else in the world.
–Sharon Maas |
Art Glass 14 |
Jul 28 2011
Jul 27 2011
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
There are two kinds of people. One kind, you can just tell by looking at them at what point they congealed into their final selves. It might be a very nice self, but you know you can expect no more suprises from it. Whereas, the other kind keep moving, changing… They are fluid. They keep moving forward and making new trysts with life, and the motion of it keeps them young. In my opinion, they are the only people who are still alive. You must be constantly on your guard against congealing.
–Gail Godwin |
Art Glass 12 |
Jul 26 2011
Muse in the Morning |
Time for a break from poetry…in order to create some art.
We are much too much inclined in these days to divide people into permanent categories, forgetting that a category only exists for its special purpose and must be forgotten as soon as that purpose is served.
–Dorothy L. Sayers |
Sunset 2 |