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    Absolute freedom mocks at justice. Absolute justice denies freedom. To be fruitful, the two ideas must find their limits in each other.
    Albert Camus (7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) Algerian-French Author, Absurdist, Philosopher

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    The strongest influences in my life and my work are always whomever I love. Whomever I love and am with most of the time, or whomever I remember most vividly. I think that’s true of everyone, don’t you?

    One more for this fab man on what would be his 101st!

    life:

    Happy birthday to the man that LIFE Magazine once described as “a dreamy young man with an unconquerable compulsion to write.”

    Here, on Williams’ 101st birthday (he was born, not in Tennessee, but in a small town in eastern Mississippi, on March 26, 1911, and died in New York City in 1983), LIFE.com offers a series of portraits of the great American playwright by some of LIFE magazine’s finest photographers.

    Putting one’s finger on why Williams’ plays have held pride of place in theater goers’ hearts for so long is another matter. Yes, the dialog is a thrilling mixture of the perfectly colloquial and the poetic. Yes, the passions on display in works like The Rose Tattoo, The Glass Menagerie and, of course, A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof are as blistering as those given voice by any other American dramatist, while the characters Williams brought to life remain, for many of us, as indelible as members of our own families.

    (see more photos here)

    Ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.
    James Baldwin (b. August 2, 1924 – d. December 1, 1987)
    Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars. In the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul.
    Max Ehrmann, American writer (via rarified, via betterwordsthanmine)

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    What chance gathers she easily scatters. A great person attracts great people and knows how to hold them together.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (b. 28 August 1749 – d. 22 March 1832)
    Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.
    Zelda Fitzgerald (via fashionninag)

    ish1tyounot:

    i could publish this book. i went to high school in the suburbs.

    -i sh!t you not

    i even, admittedly, gotta few of my own ;)

    \/\/ anjira*

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