December 2011
Instead of a period at the end of each sentence there should be a tiny clock...
– Laurie Anderson’s “theory of punctation” (via) (via manbartlett)
I confess I do not believe in time. I like to fold my magic carpet, after use,...
– Vladimir Nabokov, Speak, Memory (via bookmania)
You will write if you will write without thinking of the result in terms of a...
– Gertrude Stein (via sameone)
bowlingalley-lawyer:
mikes-nosenses:
I don’t care if it’s hipster, this is beautiful.
What are you doing New Year’s Eve?
Literature is not exhaustible, for the sufficient and simple reason that no...
– Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths (via bookoasis)
I often thought that if I had to live in the trunk of a dead tree, with nothing...
– Albert Camus (via echomignonnette)
We are born thinking
that simply being in love
will change everything.
– Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson (via tylerknott)
Once upon a time,
The queen asked her loyal child servants, Princess Amanda and Prince Sean, to move the refrigerator and clean.
Naturally, she picked the task that provided her children with the greatest chance to ruin the house. Naturally, they did not disappoint.
The gash in the floor was larger than Amanda’s splayed hand. Sean said, “Oh well. We need new floors anyway,” and then he drove...