Quote for Today: Emily Dickinson
Nature is a haunted house–but Art–a house that tries to be haunted. —Emily Dickinson, Letters Image: Punderson Manor by Katherine McDaniel, 2017
Nature is a haunted house–but Art–a house that tries to be haunted. —Emily Dickinson, Letters Image: Punderson Manor by Katherine McDaniel, 2017
How often have I lain beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home. ―William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying Image © Copyright Neil Theasby with this Creative …
You become a house where the wind blows straight through, because no one bothers the crack in the window or lock on the door, and you’re the house where …
A story is not like a road to follow … it’s more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while, wandering back and forth and settling …
There is some of the same fitness in a man’s building his own house that there is in a bird’s building its own nest. Who knows but if men constructed …
If I were asked to name the chief benefit of the house, I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream …
I want a house that has got over all its troubles; I don’t want to spend the rest of my life bringing up a young and inexperienced house —Jerome K. …
