“I may be shallow, but my thoughts are deep.”
Ron English (1959) American artist
Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)
St. 2 <br class="br">1840s, Poems (1847), The Problem http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/problem.htm
“I may be shallow, but my thoughts are deep.”
Ron English (1959) American artist
Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)
Joanne K. Rowling (1965) British novelist, author of the Harry Potter series
from Pansy Hermiones, 2006
2010s
R. A. Lafferty (1914–2002) American writer
On death and the nightly resurrection of the slain on Valhal, Ch. 2
Space Chantey (1968)
Context: Death is for a long time. Those of shallow thought say that it is forever. There is, at least, a long night of it. There is the forgetfulness and the loss of identity. The spirit, even as the body, is unstrung and burst and scattered. One goes down to death, and it leaves a mark on one forever.
“Any young girl aspiring to a theatrical career held Florenz Ziegfeld in a awe.”
Irene Dunne (1898–1990) American actress
Hats, Hunches And Happiness (1945)
Dean Acheson book Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department
Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department (1969), Purpose of the Book
“He was, she thought, as beautiful as a young god, lying on his side among the grass and flowers”
Alice Borchardt (1939–2007) American fiction writer
The Raven Warrior