“In my view, Jan Masaryk was thoroughly corrupt, who bumped himself off because he saw at last where his moral cowardice and ideological 'Playboyery' had led him. I vividly remember visiting him in Washington, fat, slightly tight, coming into the room looking like a broken-down butler with his master, the little Communist, Clementis, - and saying in a loud voice: 'Has anyone seen an Iron Curtain? I haven't.' Well, he has now.” WellsLittlesLastsRememberVoiceRoomsViewsMoralSawsHavensMastersBrokenLateNewsSuicideFatsLoudIronCommunistCowardiceCurtainsIdeologicalVisitingButlersBroken DownLoud VoicesIron Curtain Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“I deal with painting as I deal with things, I paint a window just as I look out of a window. If an open window looks wrong in a picture, I draw the curtain and shut it, just as I would in my own room. In painting, as in life, you must act directly.” IfsLooksMy OwnRoomsDealsPaintingDrawsWindowPaintCurtains Book:Picasso, Inside the Image: Prints from the Ludwig Museum, Cologne Source: Picasso, Inside the Image: Prints from the Ludwig Museum, Cologne
“Strangers with puzzled looks were amazingly cooperative in letting me into their rooms with my photographic gear. They let me take down the curtains, wash the windows, and rearrange the furniture. Often, too, they expressed their desire to share their view with others, as if it were a non-depletable treasure. I liked the idea that my photographic vantage points were not solely determined by myself. They were predetermined by others, sometimes years earlier, and patiently waited for me to discover them.” IfsYearsLooksIdeasSometimesDesireRoomsViewsShareWindowLet MePhotographerStrangerDeterminedTreasureCurtainsFurnitureGearsCooperativesPuzzledPredeterminedVantage Point Author:John Pfahl
“The day broke grey and dull. The clouds hung heavily, and there was a rawness in the air that suggested snow. A woman servant came into a room in which a child was sleeping and drew the curtains. She glanced mechanically at the house opposite, a stucco house with a portico, and went to the child's bed.” ChildrenBookHouseSleepRoomsAirBedOppositesCloudsSnowBrokeServantDullHungGreyCurtainsRawness Book:Of Human Bondage (Diversion Classics) Source: Of Human Bondage (Diversion Classics)