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    Woody Allen
    “Life is divided into the horrible and the miserable.”
    Woody Allen

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    Lydia Davis
    “Nearly every morning, a certain woman in our community comes running out of her house with her face white and her overcoat flapping wildly. She cries out, "Emergency, emergency," and one of us runs to her and holds her until her fears are calmed. We know she is making it up; nothing is has really happened to her. But we understand, because there is hardly one of us who has no been moved at some time to do just what she has done, and every time, it has taken all our strength, and even the strength of our friends and families, too, to keep us quiet.”
    Lydia Davis, The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis

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    Victor Lodato
    “There is no imagination in the world. A person like me is basically alone. If I want to live in the same world as other people I have to make a special effort.”
    Victor Lodato, Mathilda Savitch

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    Peter H. Fogtdal
    “I want to take away your sunshine, Lukas. Not because I'm evil but because the sun can't exist without shadows. I want to examine the lie that keeps you afloat--the idea that it's wonderful to be Lukas, that it's splendid to be the tsar's favorite dwarf, that there's nothing better to do than bring crackers to Menshikov like some kind of dog. When does it hurt the most, Lukas? That's what I'd like to know. What hurts you more than anything else? Is it when the tsar mocks you? Or is it when he can't remember your name? Is it when he forgets all about your for a year or two? When are you going to curse Peter Alexeyevich to Hell, Lukas? That's what I'd like to know. I want to get behind that smile of yours, and your clown's heart. And then I'll console you when you fall apart--I'll console you when you realize that you are infinitely unloved.
    At that moment I'll be at your side, but no before.
    Not a moment before.”
    Peter H. Fogtdal, The Tsar's Dwarf

  • #5
    John Gardner
    “I cannot believe such monstrous energy of grief can lead to nothing!”
    John Champlin Gardner Jr., Grendel



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