Wednesday, January 26, 2011

quote of the day

"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth."


Oscar Wilde

Wilde is probably my favorite author, except for the eternal Jane Austen, of course. He wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest, two works of literature that I fell in love with early on in life. Suspected of being homosexual, Oscar Wilde was the satirical critic outside of Victorian Society, comprehending the dark side of human nature while others continued on in their lives of ignorant bliss. I appreciate his honesty despite its ugliness, which is what this quote portrays quite nicely.

And, I grind my teeth while I type this, but Wilde has some relation to Fitzgerald in this way. I read This Side of Paradise over Christmas break and was thrilled with the deep, dirty revelations sprinkled throughout a thwarted college education. Similarly, Dorian Gray experiences a kind of education, which also leads to his destruction. Which also reminds me of An Education, a fantastically French-inspired film with Carey Mulligan that I also saw over break. God has a funny way of bringing relevant materials to me during critical turning points. That or my brain has highly tuned itself to search relentlessly for some saving grace.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011
















new new years resolution

1. stop complaining, bitch

one more thing to add to my new years resolution list. it's not very likely that i will follow through on these resolutions, but what the hell, it's the thought that counts. which reminds me...

2. stop using cliches so much

Monday, January 24, 2011






lessons learned from counting my chickens before they hatched

don't mark your calendar with permanent ink

don't entertain daydreams before they're a reality

don't buy the dress before you have a date

don't waste your wishes on something impossible

silver lining? the bright side? glass half full?

any more cliches i can use before i have to start really thinking about how i feel?