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Katharine Reece

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“I got an image in my head that never got out. We see a great many things and can remember a great many things, but that is different. We get very few of the true images in our heads of the kind I am talking about, the kind that become more and more vivid for us as if the passage of the years did not obscure their reality but, year by year, drew off another veil to expose a meaning which we had only dimly surmised at first. Very probably the last veil will not be removed, for there are not enough years, but the brightness of the image increases and our conviction increases that the brightness is meaning, or the legend of meaning, and without the image our lives would be nothing except an old piece of film rolled on a spool and thrown into a desk drawer among the unanswered letters.”
— from All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren (1946) 

September 02, 2013
Tags: all the king's men, robert penn warren, literature, quotes, meaning, brightbeautifullife
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The page where some of this pretty stuff once lived is right here. The photos and art are usually reblogged; the quotes are from my interviews or things I'm reading.