Michael McClain

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I arrested everything into an endless, enduring present: the idea that time would progress, would alter, seemed impossible. If I acknowledged the possibility of a future, I acknowledged the possibility of Elias’s death – of his leaving, of my own death, or of my own life without him – and so I shut out time altogether. I didn’t dare to ask for the future. I could not tell what the past would be made of next.
All Down Darkness Wide: A Memoir
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