Here was the woman herself. She stood naked in the pitiless light. And there was nothing. Isabella was perfectly empty. She had no thoughts. She had no friends. She cared for nobody. As for her letters, they were all bills. Look, as she stood there, old and angular, veined and lined, with her high nose and her wrinkled neck, she did not even trouble to open them.
People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms.
Virginia Woolf (The Lady in the Looking-Glass)
3 months ago on February 21, 2012 at 11:01pm
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Josefine. 21. Germany. Literature Student.