Pierre Reverdy

Pierre Reverdy: (Narbonne, France 13 September 1889 – Solesmes, France, 17 June 1960). French poet whose work was inspired by and subsequently influenced the provocative art movements of the time, Surrealism, Dadaism and Cubism. The solitude and spiritual concerns that ran through his poetry appealed to the Surrealist credo. However, he remained independent of the… Lees verder Pierre Reverdy

Etty Hillesum

Esther (Etty) Hillesum: (Middelburg, 15 January 1914 – Auschwitz, Poland, ca. 30 November 1943). Writer, born into a Jewish-Dutch family, gained fame in 1981 with the publication of an anthology from her diary, 38 years after she was murdered in Auschwitz. In her diary, she articulated her personal, inner development amid the turbulence of World… Lees verder Etty Hillesum

Tessa de Loo

Tessa de Loo: (Bussum, 15 October 1946). Pseudonym of Dutch writer Johanna Martina (Tineke) Duyvené de Wit. After graduating from secondary school in Oss, Tessa de Loo studied Dutch language and literature at Utrecht University. She moved to the Achterhoek region and started teaching Dutch. After a stopover in Amsterdam, she moved to Portugal. Since… Lees verder Tessa de Loo

Cici B.

This is the part of my life where I silently remove myself from anyone who hurts me more than they love me, drains me more than they replenish me, brings me more stress than they do peace, and tries to stunt my growth than clap for it.

Charlotte Eriksson

Charlotte Eriksson: Swedish (Gothenburg), author, songwriter, dreamer, wanderer. I’m not everything I want to be, but l’m more than I was, and l’m still learning. It’s July and I have hope in who I am becoming. Take a shower, wash off the day. Drink a glass of water. Lie down and close your eyes. Notice… Lees verder Charlotte Eriksson

Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli: (London, 21 December 1804 – Mayfair, 19 April 1881). British statesman of the Conservative Party. He was prime minister twice, in 1868 and from 1874-1880. Action may not always bring happiness: but there is no happiness without action.

Arnold H. Glasgow

Arnold Henry Glasow: (born January 6,1905, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, U.S. died August, 25, 1998, Free Port du Lac, Wisconsin, US). He was primarily known as a businessman as well as a satirist. Over the course of his lengthy profession, he published various books that shared his wit and also knowledge obtained from his experiences… Lees verder Arnold H. Glasgow

Willa Cather

That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep. I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.