Everyone you owe me an old movie! For those who don't understand, check my last journal entry. I'm still waiting to distribute mustaches, people!
*The Following was added on Oct. 31. 2004*
There really is a Lawrence quote for every possible experience. I have two.
The girl was at once shy and wild. She had a curious contempt for ordinary people, a benevolent superiority. She was very shy, and tortured with misery when other people did not like her. On the other hand, she cared little for anybody save her mother, whom she still rather resentfully worshipped, and her father, whom she love and patronised, but upon whom she depended. These two, her mother and her father, held her still in fee. But she was free of other people, towards whom, on the whole, she took the benevolent attitude. She deeply hated ugliness or intrusion or arrogance, however. As a child, she was as proud and shadowy as a tiger, and as aloof. She could confer favours, but, save from her mother and father, she could recieve none. She hated people who came too near to her. Like a wild thing, she wanted her distance. She mistrusted intimacy.
And now the second. Going to be a bit creepy, sorry.
His blood beat up in waves of desire. He wanted to come to her, to meet her. She was there, if he could reach her. The reality of her who was just beyond him absorbed him. Blind and destroyed, he pressed forward, nearer, nearer, to recieve the consumation of himself, be received within the darkness which should swallow him up and yield him up to himself.
-D.H. Lawrence- excerpts from "The Rainbow."
Sorry, don't feel like talking much today.
But if you join my Female Artists group I'll become a little chatterbox. Art is the only reality people. Don't underestimate it.
And with that thought go check out "My Objects of Female Torture" exhibition page on my site or my MY NEWEST ART then come and validate me and tell me how much you like it. Everything's for sale, if anyone cares. I need to think about different things today people. Tell me how your day is going so I can forget about mine.
*The Following was added on Oct. 31. 2004*
There really is a Lawrence quote for every possible experience. I have two.
The girl was at once shy and wild. She had a curious contempt for ordinary people, a benevolent superiority. She was very shy, and tortured with misery when other people did not like her. On the other hand, she cared little for anybody save her mother, whom she still rather resentfully worshipped, and her father, whom she love and patronised, but upon whom she depended. These two, her mother and her father, held her still in fee. But she was free of other people, towards whom, on the whole, she took the benevolent attitude. She deeply hated ugliness or intrusion or arrogance, however. As a child, she was as proud and shadowy as a tiger, and as aloof. She could confer favours, but, save from her mother and father, she could recieve none. She hated people who came too near to her. Like a wild thing, she wanted her distance. She mistrusted intimacy.
And now the second. Going to be a bit creepy, sorry.
His blood beat up in waves of desire. He wanted to come to her, to meet her. She was there, if he could reach her. The reality of her who was just beyond him absorbed him. Blind and destroyed, he pressed forward, nearer, nearer, to recieve the consumation of himself, be received within the darkness which should swallow him up and yield him up to himself.
-D.H. Lawrence- excerpts from "The Rainbow."
Sorry, don't feel like talking much today.
But if you join my Female Artists group I'll become a little chatterbox. Art is the only reality people. Don't underestimate it.
And with that thought go check out "My Objects of Female Torture" exhibition page on my site or my MY NEWEST ART then come and validate me and tell me how much you like it. Everything's for sale, if anyone cares. I need to think about different things today people. Tell me how your day is going so I can forget about mine.
VIEW 4 of 4 COMMENTS
delirium_faerie:
the 39 steps. one of hitchcock's earliest films. pretty funny. based on a book.
plain_ol_jane:
I'd reccomend Harvey. With Jimmy Stewart. That is possibly the most awesome old B&W film ever.