“Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or by the handle.”
– James Russell Lowell
– James Russell Lowell
This is Keetah, Sharrm’s (from WetCanvas) cat. It’s another old one, while I work on my commission. Have a great day!
About James Russell Lowell
James
Russell Lowell, the sometimes romantic, often ironic American poet, was
also a diplomat, serving as ambassador to Spain and, later, Britain. He
was born in 1819 in Massachusetts and became known as a New England
poet. His satire The Bigelow Papers was his best-known work. While a
professor at Harvard, he wrote critical studies of Dante, Shakespeare,
and Chaucer, among others, and also served as the founding editor of the
influential magazine The Atlantic Monthly. He died in 1891.
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