Feliz día del Libro.
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Ingrid Bergman & Gregory PecK
« Sigmund Freud convinced us that the World is not as it seems. It was natural that Alfred Hitchcock, master of illusion, would be equally fascinated by the illusory aspects of the psyche. About love, which both Freud and Hitchcock saw as the greatest of all human illusions, Hitchcock gave his views. In his classic movie Spellbound, the character of Dr. Peterson, a psychiatrist, is played by Ingrid Bergman. In a moment of thoughtful reflection, she muses on the paradoxes of love: “The greatest harm done to the human race has been done by the poets; the keep filling people’s heads with delusions about love. The write about it as if it were a symphony orchestra, or a flight of angels.” And about the most elusive and illusionary love of all –romantic love- she opines: “People fall in love because the respond to certain hair coloring or vocal tones that remind them of their parents. The point is that people read about love as one thing and experience it as another. They expect kisses to be like lyrical poems and embraces to be like Shakespearean drama.”
« With keen insight, Dr. Peterson’s patient in the movie, played by Gregory Peck, responds to his doctor’s sardonic logic: “And when they find out differently, the get sick and have to be analyzed, eh?”»
Jane GOLDBERG (1993) “The dark side of love: The positive role of negative feelings”
(Fuente: carygranted, vía girlinlondon)
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De: Eva
Para: Los Dioses
Marzo, por favor, lluévenos ya.
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city in the rain
(vía gomirocker)
“Mucho más suave, ligero y refrescante que el famoso gin-tonic”
“En realidad, esta grata combinación no tiene nada de nuevo, es la forma más tradicional de servir el vodka”
“Se ha convertido en la estrella de las fiestas más exclusivas del planeta”
Vogue Gourmet nº3 (Enero 2012)
(Fuente: vogue.es)