or at the very least doing homework. I'm supposed to give a presentation on Tuesday and produce two well-researched/situated in the body of criticism 15-20 page papers by Monday and Tuesday of next week. I only have vaguely read for any of the three topics and have not really set much down on paper. I just spent the weekend on a quilting retreat with Mom and Bridget (it was planned in June, too far back to forsee the trouble I'd be in now!). That was interesting and fun. Sometime I'll show my work, but right now no digital camera :(, though I'm hoping Christmas brings one.
But I've been dragged to post because my Google homepage had a fun quote that I wanted to share:
Once the game is over, the King and the pawn go back in the same box.
If anyone knows a ton about John Dryden and translation, Virgina Woolf and Orlando (both book and Sally Potter's film), or John Maynard Keynes and the Bloomsbury group and would like to chat...
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I know a quote by John Dryden, "The trumpet shall be heard on high,...And Music shall untune the sky."
For what it's worth.
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