“Prince of Persia”: Every time I see this trailer, I think to myself — is the box-office genius of Jerry Bruckheimer his ability to make sure there are never any original ideas in any of his movies?
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Al Weber
“No artist can reach every person out there. It is common knowledge that the most successful artists are those who have a known audience and can communicate directly. Trying to please or talk to everyone would be the same as making post cards to look at while eating a TV dinner.”
Al Weber
Medo.
Quem dorme à noite comigo?
É meu segredo, é meu segredo!
Mas se insistirem, desdigo.
O medo mora comigo,
Mas só o medo, mas só o medo!
E cedo, porque me embala
Num vaivém de solidão,
É com silêncio que fala,
Com voz de móvel que estala
E nos perturba a razão.
Que farei quando, deitado,
Fitando o espaço vazio,
Grita no espaço fitado
Que está dormindo a meu lado,
Lázaro e frio?
Gritar? Quem pode salvar-me
Do que está dentro de mim?
Gostava até de matar-me.
Mas eu sei que ele há-de esperar-me
Ao pé da ponte do fim.
Reinaldo Ferreira (1922-1959)
Claude Monet…
“I hear that my friends are preparing another exhibition this year but i must discount the possibility of participating in it since i have nothing worth showing.”
Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Ansel Adams.
“There always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”
Ansel Adams
I measure every grief…
I measure every Grief I meet
With narrow, probing, Eyes –
I wonder if It weighs like Mine –
Or has an Easier size.
I wonder if They bore it long –
Or did it just begin –
I could not tell the Date of Mine –
It feels so old a pain –
I wonder if it hurts to live –
And if They have to try –
And whether – could They choose between –
It would not be – to die –
I note that Some – gone patient long –
At length, renew their smile –
An imitation of a Light
That has so little Oil –
I wonder if when Years have piled –
Some Thousands – on the Harm –
That hurt them early – such a lapse
Could give them any Balm –
Or would they go on aching still
Through Centuries of Nerve –
Enlightened to a larger Pain –
In Contrast with the Love –
The Grieved – are many – I am told –
There is the various Cause –
Death – is but one – and comes but once –
And only nails the eyes –
There’s Grief of Want – and grief of Cold –
A sort they call “Despair” –
There’s Banishment from native Eyes –
In Sight of Native Air –
And though I may not guess the kind –
Correctly – yet to me
A piercing Comfort it affords
In passing Calvary –
To note the fashions – of the Cross –
And how they’re mostly worn –
Still fascinated to presume
That Some – are like My Own –
Emily Dickinson
Eduard Munch.
“At different moments you see with different eyes. You see differently in the morning than you do in the evening. In addition, how you see is also depent on your emotional state. Because of this, a motif can be seen in many differnt ways, and this is what makes art interesting.”
Eduard Munch

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