Allen McGraw

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Expectation is the interruption of the mundane, the rupture of that to which we fear we must be resigned, the intrusion of a new possibility, an invitation to the future. Expectation is, finally, bestirred by the intervention of nameless forces that come upon us uninvited and unannounced—i.e., by surprise—with multiform consequences.
Building a Community of Interpreters: Readers and Hearers as Interpreters
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