terça-feira, março 05, 2013

Selos das obras de Jane Austen

Para comemorar o 200º aniversário de Orgulho e Preconceito, o Correio Real lançou uma série de selos mostrando os seis romances de Jane Austen. Ficaram lindos!

 Northanger Abbey
"She took her candle and looked closely at the cabinet ... The key was in the door, and she had a strange fancy to look into it; not, however, with the smallest expectation of finding anything, but it was so very odd, after what Henry had said. In short, she could not sleep till she had examined it. So, placing the candle with great caution on a chair, she seized the key with a very tremulous hand and tried to turn it; but it resisted her utmost strength. Alarmed, but not discouraged, she tried it another way; a bolt flew, and she believed herself successful; but how strangely mysterious! The door was still immovable. She paused a moment in breathless wonder. The wind roared down the chimney, the rain beat in torrents against the windows, and everything seemed to speak the awfulness of her situation."

 Emma
"'To be sure,' cried Emma, 'it is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage. A man always imagines a woman to be ready for any body who asks her.'"

 Persuasion
"When they came to the steps, leading upwards from the beach, a gentleman, at the same moment preparing to come down, politely drew back, and stopped to give them way. They ascended and passed him; and as they passed, Anne's face caught his eye, and he looked at her with a degree of earnest admiration, which she could not be insensible of. She was looking remarkably well; her very regular, very pretty features, having the bloom and freshness of youth restored by the fine wind which had been blowing on her complexion, and by the animation of eye which it had also produced. It was evident that the gentleman, (completely a gentleman in manner) admired her exceedingly. Captain Wentworth looked round at her instantly in a way which shewed his noticing of it. He gave her a momentary glance, a glance of brightness, which seemed to say, 'That man is struck with you, and even I, at this moment, see something like Anne Elliot again.'"

 Mansfield Park
"There certainly are not so many men of large fortune in the world as there are pretty women to deserve them."

 Pride and Prejudice
"As she stood before the canvas on which he was represented, and fixed his eyes upon herself, she thought of his regard with a deeper sentiment of gratitude than it had ever raised before; she remembered its warmth, and softened its impropriety of expression."


Sense and Sensibility
"On opening the door, she saw Marianne stretched on the bed, almost choked by grief, one letter in her hand, and two or three others laying by her. Elinor drew near, but without saying a word; and seating herself on the bed, took her hand, kissed her affectionately several times, and then gave way to a burst of tears, which at first was scarcely less violent than Marianne's. The latter, though unable to speak, seemed to feel all the tenderness of this behaviour, and after some time thus spent in joint affliction, she put all the letters into Elinor's hands; and then covering her face with her handkerchief, almost screamed with agony."

domingo, março 03, 2013

To This Day




Como se as cordas do coração partido sangrassem as tristezas quado tentássemos nos esvaziar para não sentir nada. Não me diga que isso dói menos do que um osso quebrado. Que uma vida encravada é algo que um cirurgião resolva e que não vai haver metástase. Vai.

[...]

E se você não consegue ver algo bonito a seu respeito, arranje um espelho melhor, olhe mais perto, encare por mais tempo. Por que há algo dentro de você que o fez continuar tentando apesar de todos que disseram para você desistir. Você engessou seu coração partido e você mesmo assinou nele: "Eles estavam errados".

[...]

Brotamos de uma raiz plantada na crença de que não somos aquilo que nos chamavam. Que não somos carros abandonados empacados e vazios numa rodovia. E mesmo que de alguma forma sejamos, não se preocupe. Só saímos para buscar combustível.