i come as a blade

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so you keep me sharp and test my worth in blood
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“Where I come from Nobody knows; And where I'm going Everything goes. The wind blows, The sea flows — And nobody knows.”

Portrait of Jennie (1948) dir. William Dieterle

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– Well now, if we’re really starting from the beginning—excuse me. – Where are you going? – To get you a pack of cigarettes.

NO TIME FOR COMEDY (1940) dir. William Keighley, starring James Stewart and Rosalind Russell, based on the play by S. N. Behrman

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“Not long after Vivien’s death, Gertrude and Jack received letters from Consuelo Langton-Lockton, who had cast Vivien's horoscope as early as 1938. She was anxious to ‘expose herself’ as a channel for any messages Vivien’s spirit might wish to convey from across the divide….Vivien returned to her. This proved a highly emotional session, during which Vivien continually asked how Larry was…it was Olivier who was drawing her back to earth. She was begging for forgiveness and wanted Olivier to know she loved him still. The channel concluded, 'If he should 'go’, she will be waiting. Love is stronger than death- and things get sorted out on that side. Thank God.”

THE OLIVIERS in THAT HAMILTON WOMAN — 1941

"Suddenly as rebellious as I'd ever been, I decided to play games with this. I'd be damned if I'd lie there crying, and the tears were coming up in my eyes. I closed my eyes shut, gritted my teeth and decided that each blow was the divine color red that I liked, and that the hot crashing pain I felt was red, and that the warmth swelling up in my leg after was golden and sweet." "I was no longer afraid. I didn't care that I was in pain. The pain was red and golden as the flames had been and ran through me as if it were fluid, but though I felt it, it didn't hurt me, and I didn't care."

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