Life Without Black People A very humorous and revealing story is told about a group of white people who were fed up with African Americans, so they joined together and wished themselves away. They passed through a deep dark tunnel and emerged in sort of a twilight zone where there is an America without black …

One reason that people have artist’s block is that they do not respect the law of dormancy in nature. Trees don’t produce fruit all year long, constantly. They have a point where they go dormant. And when you are in a dormant period creatively, if you can arrange your life to do the technical tasks …

She could not know what it was. She could not remember what it had been. Only that it had been more lovely than anything ever could be. Only that. D.H. Lawrence, from Lady Chatterley’s Lover (via violentwavesofemotion)