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  • Saturday Readings

    While browsing the web, I encountered the following:

    Edgar Allan Poe's The Oval Portrait. This passage resonates:

    She was a maiden of rarest beauty, and not more lovely than full of glee. And evil was the hour when she saw, and loved, and wedded the painter. He, passionate, studious, austere, and having already a bride in his Art; she a maiden of rarest beauty, and not more lovely than full of glee; all light and smiles, and frolicsome as the young fawn; loving and cherishing all things; hating only the Art which was her rival; dreading only the pallet and brushes and other untoward instruments which deprived her of the countenance of her lover.

    Quickly followed by Anton Chekhov's 8 Qualities of Cultured People. In number 5, he wrote:

    They do not disparage themselves to rouse compassion. They do not play on the strings of other people’s hearts so that they may sigh and make much of them. They do not say “I am misunderstood,” or “I have become second-rate,” because all this is striving after cheap effect, is vulgar, stale, false….

    Nothing beats a good reading on a sober Saturday. And now I'm off for some sisterly bonding. - 2/9/2013
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