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All the King's Men is not about Willie Stark. It's about Jack Burden seeing Willie Stark. It's about Jack Burden. (Seeing something through someone's eyes tells you more about the viewer than the object they're viewing.)

"Au milieu de l'hiver, j'apprenais enfin qu'il y avait en moi un été invincible."

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I'm 21 years old and I spend what I believe is rather an excessive portion of my life studying.
I frequently find myself turning into various somethings I don't recognize.
23 January 12

skyiswomb-shesthemoon:

“So maybe she was up in the room trying to discover what her new self was, for when you get in love you are made all over again. The person who loves you has picked you out of the great mass of uncreated clay which is humanity to make something out of, and the poor lumpish clay which is you wants to find out what it has been made into. But at the same time, you, in the act of loving somebody, become real, cease to be a part of the continuum of the uncreated clay and get the breath of life in you and rise up. So you create yourself by creating another person, who, however, has also created you, picked up the you-chunk of clay out of the mass. So there are two you’s, the one you yourself create by loving and the one the beloved creates by loving you. The farther those two you’s are apart the more the world grinds and grudges on its axis. But if you loved and were loved perfectly then there wouldn’t be any difference between the two you’s or any distance between them. They would coincide perfectly, there would be a perfect focus, as when a stereoscope gets the twin images on the card into perfect alignment.”

All the King’s Men; Robert Penn Warren

Reblogged: skyiswomb-shesthemoon

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh