Be not inhospitable to strangers lest they be angels in disguise.
All poems (C) 2009-2012 Annie Diamond.
2012 in Movies
Demandez-moi quelque chose!
All poems (C) 2009-2012 Annie Diamond.
2012 in Movies
Demandez-moi quelque chose!
“ Isabel took a drive, alone, that afternoon; she wished to be
far away, under the sky, where she could descend from her carriage and tread upon the daisies. She had long before this taken old Rome into her confidence, for in a world of ruins the ruin of her happiness seemed a less unnatural catastrophe. She rested her weariness upon things that had crumbled for centuries and yet still were upright; she dropped her secret sadness into the silence of lonely places, where its very modern quality detached itself and grew objective, so that as she sat in a sun-warmed angle on a winter’s day, or stood in a moldy church to which no one came, she could almost smile at it and think of its smallness. Small it was, in the large Roman record, and her haunting sense of the continuity of the human lot easily carried her from the less to the greater. She had become deeply, tenderly acquainted with Rome; it interfused and moderated her passion. But she had grown to think of it chiefly as the place where people had suffered. ”
The Portrait of a Lady, Chapter 49