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"Todas as minhas cartas de amor não são mais que a realização da minha necessidade de fazer frases."
"Ser poeta é ser mais alto, é ser maior Do que os homens! Morder como quem beija! É ser mendigo e dar como quem seja Rei do Reino de Áquem e de Além Dor!'É ter de mil desejos o esplendor E não saber sequer que se deseja! É ter cá dentro um astro que flameja, É ter garras e asas de condor!'É ter fome, é ter sede de Infinito! Por elmo, as manhas de oiro e de cetim... É condensar o mundo num só grito!'E é amar-te, assim, perdidamente... É seres alma, e sangue, e vida em mim E dizê-lo cantando a toda a gente!"
"Beija-me as mãos, Amor, devagarinho... Como se os dois nascessemos irmãos, Aves cantando, ao sol, no mesmo ninho...'Beija-mas bem!... Que fantasia louca Guardar assim, fechados, nestas mãos, Os beijos que sonhei pra minha boca!"
"Sonho que sou a Poetisa eleita, Aquela que diz tudo e tudo sabe, Que tem a inspiração pura e perfeita, Que reúne num verso a imensidade!'Sonho que um verso meu tem claridade Para encher todo o mundo! E que deleita Mesmo aqueles que morrem de saudade! Mesmo os de alma profunda e insatisfeita!"
"Que filtro embriagante Me deste tu a beber? Até me esqueço de mim E não te posso esquecer..."
"Tenho por ti uma paixão Tão forte tão acrisolada, Que até adoro a saudade Quando por ti é causada"
"Ponho-me, às vezes, a olhar para o espelho e a examinar-me, feição por feição: os olhos, a boca, o modelado da fronte, a curva das pálpebras, a linha da face... E esta amálgama grosseira e feia, grotesca e miserável, saberia fazer versos? Ah, não! Existe outra coisa... mas o quê? Afinal, para que pensar? Viver é não saber que se vive... Porque me não esqueço eu de viver... para viver?"
"As almas das poetisas são todas feitas de luz, como as dos astros: não ofuscam, iluminam..."
"Tudo é tranquilo e casto e sonhador... Olhando esta paisagem que é uma tela De Deus, eu penso então: Onde há pintorOnde há artista de saber profundo, Que possa imaginar coisa mais bela, Mais delicada e linda neste Mundo?"
"Se tu viesses ver-me hoje à tardinha, A essa hora dos mágicos cansaços, Quando a noite de manso se avizinha, E me prendesses toda nos teus barcos... [...] E é como um cravo ao sol a minha boca... Quando os olhos se me cerram de desejo... E os meus braços se estendem para ti..."
"Meu amor! Meu amante! Meu amigo! Colhe a hora que passa, hora divina, Bebe-a dentro de mim, bebe-a comigo! Sinto-me alegre e forte! Sou menina! [...] E à volta, Amor... tornemos, nas alfombras Dos caminhos selvagens e escuros, Num astro só as nossas duas sombras!..."
"As tuas mãos tacteiam-me a tremer... Meu corpo de âmbar, harmonioso e moço É como um jasmineiro em alvoroço Ébrio de sol, de aroma, de prazer!"
"It's not possible to forget pictures. Anyone who works in them thinks of them constantly."
"My private life is quiet."
"I couldn't advise others to try such a long distance marriage, but for us it works perfectly. We are three thousand miles apart, it is true, but the big thing is that we each have our careers without interference from the other. My husband can't leave his practice and I can't leave Hollywood, but neither of us has any thought of giving up either the career or each other. Some day we shall again live in our 'honeymoon' apartment - but in the meantime, for us, this is the best possible way."
"Like many New Englanders - he was a neighbor of Calvin Coolidge's in Northampton - he finds life a serious business. But he's never - well - heavy about it."
"A honeymoon is wonderful, of course. It's the time two people go off alone and do their utmost to remain alone. Not only because they are so new and exciting to each other. But because it's their chance to draw closer and prepare for the intimacy of the every day married life which lies ahead of them. However, feverishly romantic though it may be, it's also apt to be something of a strain. Because the two people haven't yet learned to relax with each other. Because they haven't had time to become truly good friends. Because they don't know all the little things about each other which only the intimacy and affectionate understanding of years brings."
"Fans hate a hypocrite. I believe they detect the real you behind every role and if they are led to believe you are something you pretend you aren't, they resent it."
"I don't give my phone number to strangers. It's Plaza 5048."
"You have no idea how it feels to know that you've cut someone to the quick. I'll never do it again, never, never."
"I'm not going to worry any more. It isn't worth it. Look at 'Show Boat.' I worried myself sick over it. I knew the public wouldn't like it. But they do and it has broken all kind of records. Yes, I decided while I was in Europe this summer that I'd never worry again. I shall laugh blithely all through 'Theodora Goes Wild.' That's the picture I'm doing now for Columbia, you know. It's different from anything I've ever done before, and it's a comedy, and I'm going to laugh and be gay and never give a thought to worry."
"Tackling one thing at a time, I have managed better than I would have thought possible."
"Usually marriages break up because people won't take the trouble to get through the middle breakfasts. It's no trick to get through the first breakfasts, when love is new and there are bows on the eggs. And once the middle breakfasts are over the last breakfasts, when plenty of allowances have been made on both sides and an understanding friendship and deep love have been established, are a joy forever."
"Ever since my United Nations work, for instance, they've been saying that I've gone into politics. The United Nations is a nonpolitical body."
"That's the kind of stuff you are offered today. Scripts that have you mixed up with young men. I find them utterly revolting. Of course WE never had to do nude scenes. I'm glad, too, because I'm susceptible to pneumonia."
"I'll never have to write my memoirs now after reading this. She had six husbands, at least six lovers - why, my life is so dull compared to hers! I've had one husband, one daughter, one house and no lovers."
"How do I remain what is called "normal"? Because for me it's the natural thing to do, and therefore easier than doing something else."
"There seems to be a general impression that to be known as normal in Hollywood is akin to being labeled as rare animal in a zoo."
"Strange as it may seem to those who have read much of the screwball side of Hollywood life, I have never had to fight against an impulse to jump into a swimming-pool while dressed for the opera."
"Never on any golf course have I been approached by a policeman who said, "Lady, you can't play with an ordinary golf ball. You're movie star. You'll have to use a coconut for a ball."
"Surely it isn't entirely normal to see fingers pointing at you as a rare species, the only one in captivity!"
"Any young girl aspiring to a theatrical career held Florenz Ziegfeld in a awe."
"When I found myself riding in a lift with the great showman, I was too much too frightened even to look at him, much less get off at the same floor."
"Our home in Louisville, Kentucky, where I was born on December 20, was one of great happiness."
"Father drove fifty miles each evening behind his spanking team of horses to keep his date with the Southern girl - carefully chaperoned by FOUR maiden aunts."
"No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father."
"Mother, an accomplished musician, taught me to play the piano as a very small girl."
"Music was as natural as breathing in our house."
"Nothing can replace the excitement, the magic and yes the glamour of a Ziegfeld show. To see the great showman sitting in the second row busily writing his telegrams is a thrill no actress can forget."
"The glamour of Hollywood has never worn thin for me."
"Ever since the first day I arrived in this town, the general impression has been that I'm like a queen holding court on chosen days."
"People have also said that I can't be used as a fair example of Hollywood living since I keep my private life so completely separate from my career."
"It doesn't hurt any of us to remember that Hollywood isn't at all impressed by anyone who has the fantastic illusion that the town must revolve around him."
"You may laugh of the idea of the good will of others in Hollywood, but it's no laughing matter if you don't have it."
"They aren't interested in the fact that whenever they kick up dirt, the dirt rubs off on every one of us."
"Hollywood is fond of gushing chit-chat as any other town."
"One of the choicest occupations here is ripping reputations into pieces."
"Parading about in the latest gowns and making dull platitudes for an entire evening doesn't constitute social success in my book."
"You'll be much better equipped for a long life in pictures if you have a sound theatrical background."
"In addition to actual dramatic training and experience, I'd want as much education as possible."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwürdig geformten Höhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschöpft, das Abenteuer an dem großen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurück. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der größte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei außer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!