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“Listen, I have been educated.
I have learned about Western
Civilization. Do you know
What the message of Western
Civilization is? I am alone.”
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Eileen Myles
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“A story is like a moving train: no matter where you hop onboard, you are bound to reach your destination sooner or later.”
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Khaled Hosseini,
And the Mountains Echoed
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“All good things in life are fragile and easily lost”
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Khaled Hosseini,
And the Mountains Echoed
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“When you have lived as long as I have, the div replied, you find that cruelty and benevolence are but shades of the same color.”
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Khaled Hosseini,
And the Mountains Echoed
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“The finger cut, to save the hand.”
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Khaled Hosseini,
And the Mountains Echoed
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“Quasida of the Woman Prone"
To see you naked is to remember the Earth,
the smooth Earth, clean of horses,
the Earth without reeds, pure form,
closed to the future, confine of silver.
To see you naked is to understand the desire
of rain that looks for the delicate waist,
or the fever of the broad-faced sea
that cannot find the light of its cheek.
Blood will ring through the bedrooms
and will come with flaming swords,
but you will not know the hiding places
of the violet or the heart of the toad.
Your womb is a struggle of roots.
Your lips are a dawn without contour.
Under the lukewarm roses of the bed
the dead men moan, awaiting their return.”
―
Federico García Lorca
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