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virginiewoolf: Katherine Mansfield, from Journal of Katherine Mansfield.
salemwitchtrials: “I have to die to so much; I have to make such big changes. I feel the only thing to do is to get the dying over—to court it, almost. (Fearfully hard, that.) And then all hands to the business of being reborn again.” — Katherine
caramelizee: She floated away like a flower that is tossed into a pool. Katherine Mansfield from Her First Ball
nubbsgalore: “i love the night. i love to feel the tide of darkness rising slowly and slowly washing, turning over and over, lifting, floating, all that lies strewn upon the dark beach, all that lies hid in rocky hollows.” - katherine mansfield photos
amargedom: “The mind I love must have wild places.” — Katherine Mansfield (via naturaekos)
terminusantequem: Anne Estelle Rice (American, 1877-1959), Portrait of Katherine Mansfield at Looe in Cornwall, 1918. Oil on canvas, 63,5 x 50,8 cm
fatifer: “My anxious heart is eating up my body, eating up my nerves, eating up my brain.” — Katherine Mansfield, from a diary entry featured in “Journals,” c. June 1915
tristealven: “I really can hardly remember what happened before the winter. But I must not speak of it. The trees are trees again and one can face the light without shuddering.” — Katherine Mansfield, from a letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell, May
nonalimmen: “…and then suddenly at night all is crystal clear and the moon has gold wings.” — Katherine Mansfield, in a letter to Dorothy Brett, dated August 29, 1921 (via luthienne)
evey-dances:“How sweet you are! You are so wonderful. I wonder people don’t see the gold ring round your hair. I think you’re perfect.”Katherine Mansfield, in a letter to John Middleton Murry.Selenada - Water Lily Dream.
kafk-a:Katherine Mansfield, from The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume 5
youlookgoodlikethat: Vivian CW To acknowledge the presence of fear is to give birth to failure.” ― Katherine Mansfield (via TumbleOn)
dearestvita: “You mustn’t think that I’m dreadfully sad. Yes, I am, but you know, at the back of it is absolute faith and hope and love.” — Katherine Mansfield, in a letter to J.M. Murry, 20 February 1918