“The poor are always rich in children, and in the dirt and ditches of this street there are groups of them from morning to night, hungry, naked and dirty. Children are the living flowers of the earth, but these had the appearance of flowers that have faded prematurely, because they grew in ground where there was no healthy nourishment.” ChildrenEarthNightPoorMorningRichGroupsStreetsFlowerGrewHealthyAppearanceHungryNakedDirtyDirtNourishmentFaded Book:The Maxim Gorky MEGAPACK®: 61 Classic Novels and Stories Source: The Maxim Gorky MEGAPACK®: 61 Classic Novels and Stories
“In the eternal lazy morning of the Pacific, days slip away into months, months into years; the seasons are reduced to the faintest nuance by the great central fact of the sunshine; one might pass a lifetime, it seems, between two yawns, lying bronzed and naked in the sand.” YearsTwoFactsSeemsMightLyingMorningMonthsEternalSeasonsLifetimeNakedSandLazySunshineLos AngelesSlipsPacificNuance Author:Christopher Isherwood
“My favorite thing is to be naked, which is why I always live in remote areas. My ideal is to wake in the morning and run around the meadows naked. I think it's a good idea to live in harmony with nature.” ThinkingIdeasRunningMorningAreasIdealsHarmonyMy FavoriteNakedGood IdeasFavorites ThingsMeadows Author:Daryl Hannah
“Especially on Broadway, composers and lyricists fretted over their creations, obsessed over every rhyme, every critical chord or interval. The stakes were so high. On Broadway, people were watching and judging, especially newspaper critics who knew a thousand ways to slice and dice a songwriter for the entertainment of hundreds of thousands of faithful readers. There was no anonymity for the Broadway songwriter. Even the best could find themselves stripped naked the morning after by the tastemakers and their readers.” PeopleWayWritingMorningCreationJudgingReaderThousandCriticsEntertainmentCriticalNewspapersNakedFaithfulObsessedSongwritingStakesComposerSongwritersRhymeBroadwayChordsIntervalsAnonymityDiceMorning AfterLyricists Author:Michael Kosser