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— Raymond Carver, Cathedral

Madame X (in progress), John Singer Sargent

If your hair is wrong, your entire life is wrong.

“I prom­ise to be dis­ap­point­ed by you and you alone. I prom­ise to make you the sole re­pos­i­tory of my re­grets… I have sur­veyed the dif­fer­ent op­tions for un­hap­pi­ness, and it is you I have cho­sen to com­mit my­self to.”