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    Cormac McCarthy
    “The man smiled at him a sly smile. As if they knew a secret between them, these two. Something of age and youth and their claims and the justice of those claims. And of the claims upon them. The world past, the world to come. Their common transiencies. Above all a knowing deep in the bone that beauty and loss are one.”
    Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain

  • #2
    Cormac McCarthy
    “Every man's death is standing in for every other. And since death comes to all there is no way to abate the fear of it except to love the man who stands for us.”
    Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain
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  • #3
    Cormac McCarthy
    “Every man’s death is a standing in for every other. And since death comes to all there is no way to abate the fear of it except to love that man who stands for us. We are not waiting for his history to be written. He passed here long ago. That man who is all men and who stands in the dock for us until our own time come and we must stand for him. Do you love him, that man? Will you honor the path he has taken? Will you listen to his tale?”
    Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain

  • #4
    Cormac McCarthy
    “My daddy once told me that some of the most miserable people he ever knew were the ones that finally got what they’d always wanted.”
    Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain

  • #5
    Cormac McCarthy
    “A man was coming down the road driving a donkey piled high with firewood. In the distance the churchbells had begun. The man smiled at him a sly smile. As if they knew a secret between them, these two. Something of age and youth and their claims and the justice of those claims. And of the claims upon them. The world past, the world to come. Their common transiencies. Above all a knowing deep in the bone that beauty and loss are one.”
    Cormac McCarthy, Cities of the Plain



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