December 27, 2011
"I can understand those who are jealous of the past of an artist. It becomes a monument. Examine the past of most people, and you find a neat cemetery or an urn with ashes. But examine the past of an artist and you find monuments to its perpetuity, a book, a statue, a painting, a symphony, a poem."

— Anaïs Nin (via ctattianahh)

(via libraryland)

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    There are currently three artists in my life who represent this to me. I hope to write their biographies some day.
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    I’ve written about this feeling. It’s scary seeing someone feel and describe it years before I was even born.
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