
Joan Didion On Beauty
Some days we are called to travel-whether by bus, plane, train to release the energy trapped by routine and mundanity. This creative or sexual energy,
Some days we are called to travel-whether by bus, plane, train to release the energy trapped by routine and mundanity. This creative or sexual energy,
Sadness comes like the wind, or a sudden sickness that demands bedrest, but some days it’s purely inarticulable. The sick mind journeys our memory for
Use despair to create art. Like the bird that flew from the hand of Noah we find our hope through art. Art is the stylization
Why does the inherent normality of our lovers become the exact reasons we love them. The regular smiles with gap teeth that are slanted a
What makes us worthy of receiving love when we are crippled by our anxieties. Overwhelmed by our fears, living routinely within mistakes, and our doubts
The world is polished and refined, for we only see the end products of everything. The books have been rewritten, edited, and rewritten again. The
The beginning of love is always delusional. Seeping in idealization, but soon, only with the passage of time, our eyes become acquainted with the truth.
We assume our parents will live forever. Or, maybe, we know death exists but we are unable to comprehend its closeness. In our youth we
With Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion became the voice of Sacramento. Three years after her wonderful book she found herself a victim of the early
The world must be built anew from the actions of every man. We must gather those that are willing to commit to righteousness. For the
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