
1860s, Letter to Horace Greeley (1862)
Source: Chocolat
1860s, Letter to Horace Greeley (1862)
QRO Magazine interview (2007)
Context: I enjoyed, and I tried to soak up and learn everything as fast as I could from doing any kind of music. It's good to have a gig. If you're a musician, it's good to be working.
I love doing all of it, but Marry Me is my baby, St. Vincent is my child.
Said to Sylvia Townsend Warner two weeks before his death; published in William Maxwell (ed.) The Letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner (1982) p. 168.
"Pledge To Country Music" in Music City News (March 1965)
“All shall be well, I'm telling you, let the winter come and go
All shall be well again, I know.”
Julian of Norwich (1983)
August 22, 1936 Fire
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Preofections - Irene Dunne, by Elizabth Wilson; Silver Screen (November 1936) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/silver-screen-november-1936/.
“What I have seen is going to disappear, since I shall do nothing with it.”
The Inferno (1917), Ch. XVII
Context: What I have seen is going to disappear, since I shall do nothing with it. I am like a mother the fruit of whose womb will perish after it has been born.
What matter? I have heard the annunciation of whatever finer things are to come. Through me has passed, without staying me in my course, the Word which does not lie, and which, said over again, will satisfy.
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