We are imperfect mortal beings, aware of that mortality even as we push it away, failed by our very complication, so wired that when we mourn our losses we also mourn, for better or for worse, ourselves. As we were. As we are no longer. As we will one day not be at all.
Elena Karhar citerati fjol
In time of trouble, I had been trained since childhood, read, learn, work it up, go to the literature. Information was control.
Rafael Narvalhar citeratför 2 år sedan
We are not idealized wild things. We are imperfect mortal beings, aware of that mortality even as we push it away, failed by our very complication, so wired that when we mourn our losses we also mourn, for better or for worse, ourselves. As we were. As we are no longer. As we will one day not be at all.
alejahar citeratför 2 år sedan
Yet I had always at some level apprehended, because I was born fearful, that some events in life would remain beyond my ability to control or manage
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
In the midst of life we are in death, Episcopalians say at the graveside.
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
, I developed a sense that meaning itself was resident in the rhythms of words and sentences and paragraphs, a technique for withholding whatever it was I thought or believed behind an increasingly impenetrable polish.
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
This is a case in which I need more than words to find the meaning. This is a case in which I need whatever it is I think or believe to be penetrable, if only for myself.
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
Fires said we were home, we had drawn the circle, we were safe through the night.
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
. I had taped the numbers by the telephone in case someone in the building needed an ambulance.
Someone else.
RachiiLovegoodhar citeratför 2 år sedan
But I thought that if, as long as I didn’t let him in, he couldn’t tell me. And then it—none of that would’ve happened. So he kept saying, ‘Ma’am, I need to come in.’ And I kept telling him, ‘I’m sorry, but you can’t come in.’”