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  • #1
    Garth Risk Hallberg
    “this is what happens to people when they spend their entire life inside books + never come out: real life starts to grate by comparison.”
    Garth Risk Hallberg, City on Fire

  • #2
    Alfred Tennyson
    “Tis better to have loved and lost
    Than never to have loved at all.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam

  • #3
    “Let’s see, what else? Don’t go into debt over clothes. Hug your dogs while you have them. Know that you can skip most anything. You will fall in love eventually. Remember that. Also, the things you like aren’t weird. Don’t worry about being normal. It’s an awful thing to aspire to.”
    Gary Janetti, Do You Mind If I Cancel?

  • #4
    Algernon Blackwood
    “It is a common trick of Nature – and a profoundly
    significant one – that, just when despair is deepest,
    she waves a wand before the weary eyes and does
    her best to waken an impossible hope.”
    Algernon Blackwood, The Listener and Other Stories

  • #5
    Colum McCann
    “Literature can remind us that not all life is already written down: there are still so many stories to be told.”
    Colum McCann, Let the Great World Spin

  • #6
    Colum McCann
    “I gave them all the truth and none of the honesty.”
    Colum McCann, Let the Great World Spin

  • #7
    Colum McCann
    “One of those out-of-the-ordinary days that made sense of the slew of ordinary days. New York had a way of doing that. Every now and then the city shook its soul out. It assailed you with an image, or a day, or a crime, or a terror, or a beauty so difficult to wrap your mind around that you had to shake your head in disbelief.

    He had a theory about it. It happened, and re-happened, because it was a city uninterested in history. Strange things occurred precisely because there was no necessary regard for the past. The city lived in a sort of everyday present. It had no need to believe in itself as a London, or an Athens, or even a signifier of the New World, like a Sydney, or a Los Angeles. No, the city couldn’t care less about where it stood. He had seen a T-shirt once that said: NEW YORK FUCKIN’ CITY. As if it were the only place that ever existed and the only one that ever would.

    New York kept going forward precisely because it didn’t give a good goddamn about what it had left behind. It was like the city that Lot left, and it would dissolve if it ever began looking backward over its own shoulder. Two pillars of salt. Long Island and New Jersey.”
    Colum McCann, Let the Great World Spin



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