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Andrew Greer

  • Aaby Sanzцитирует2 года назад
    phrase he does not want to say and yet, somehow, by the cruel checkmate logic of conversation, is compelled to say:

    “Thank you.”
  • Aaby Sanzцитирует2 года назад
    I feel like I just understood how to be young.”

    “Yes! It’s like the last day in a foreign country. You finally figure out where to get coffee, and drinks, and a good steak. And then you have to leave. And you won’t ever be back.”
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    By his forties, all he has managed to grow is a gentle sense of himself, akin to the transparent carapace of a soft-shelled crab.
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    How can so many things become a bore by middle age—philosophy, radicalism, and other fast foods—but heartbreak keeps its sting? Perhaps because he finds fresh sources for it.
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    Life was not hard; you shouldered it bravely, knowing all the time that if you sent the signal, help would arrive.
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    Life so often arrives all of a sudden. And who knows which side you will find yourself on?
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    Nobody is kidding. They are dead serious.
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    And Less feels it swelling up within him, the phrase he does not want to say and yet, somehow, by the cruel checkmate logic of conversation, is compelled to say:

    “Thank you.”
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    Less stands below it, experiencing that Wonderland sensation of having been shrunk, by Finley Dwyer, into a tiny version of himself; he could pass through the smallest door now, but into what garden? The Garden of Bad Gays.
  • raniaцитирует2 месяца назад
    “Strange to be almost fifty, no? I feel like I just understood how to be young.”

    “Yes! It’s like the last day in a foreign country. You finally figure out where to get coffee, and drinks, and a good steak. And then you have to leave. And you won’t ever be back.”
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