“Struck always by the same deficiency: wisdom and seriousness and understanding in relation to books, studies, contemplation, etc. but great inadequacy before real life, naivete and a deep inequality in the age of my mind and the age of my experience. Too bad—if I had known you then you would have made the experience catch up with the mind’s maturity. I wish I had known you always.

—   Anais Nin to Henry Miller, A Literate Passion  (via herbstzeitlose)

(Source: thought-stream, via herbstzeitlose)

  • 9 July 2012
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