"All theoreticians of eroticism know when there’s no distance, there’s no border; when there’s no border, there’s no taboo; when there’s no taboo, there’s no transgression; and when there’s no transgression, there’s no desire.”
French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy, A Life in the Day, The Sunday Times
Words that move me:
..Let me become an instrument sharply stringed
For all things to strike music as they please.
How to recall such music, when the street
Darkens? Among the rain and stone places
I find only an ancient sadness falling,
Only hurrying and troubled faces,
The walking of girls’ vulnerable feet
The heart in its own endless silence kneeling.
Philip Larkin, Climbing the Hill Within the Deafening Wind:1944
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UPDATED: January 29th 2008
Q: Do things ever change in Boston?
A: Not really. Katherine Nanny's first husband died in 1663, leaving her with a son, a daughter, and a "dwelling house...ware house and wharffe...near the drawe-bridge." She subsequently married Edward Naylor, and had two more daughters. But in 1671, she asked for a divorce, accusing Edward of beating her, of kicking one of the girls downstairs, of "whoredomes," and "abuses of the marriage bed." Edward fled to New Hampshire with their pregnant servant girl, whom Katherine had accused of trying to poison her beer.
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