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  • #1
    Ryan La Sala
    “Death isn’t the end of a life, but the division of it. When someone dies, their soul scatters into all the things they’ve ever given away. Love. Bruises. Gifts. You struggle to piece together what’s left—even the things that hurt—just to feel haunted.”
    Ryan La Sala, The Honeys

  • #2
    Ryan La Sala
    “I have never prayed until Caroline died, and now that she’s gone, I only have one prayer. Just one. Wherever you are, let it be bright. I hope it’s light that greets us, in the end, after everything.”
    Ryan La Sala, The Honeys

  • #3
    “Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.”
    Mary Oliver

  • #4
    Virginia Woolf
    “I know what loves are trembling into fire; how jealousy shoots its green flashes hither and thither; how intricately love crosses love; love makes knots; love brutally tears them apart. I have been knotted; I have been torn apart.”
    Virginia Woolf, The Waves

  • #5
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “May your sky always be clear, may your dear smile always be bright and happy, and may you be for ever blessed for that moment of bliss and happiness which you gave to another lonely and grateful heart. Isn't such a moment sufficient for the whole of one's life?”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, White Nights

  • #6
    Miranda July
    “You will eat, you will laugh at stupid things, you will stay up all night just to see what it feels like, you will fall painfully in love, you will have babies of your own, you will doubt and regret and yearn and keep a secret. You will get old and decrepit, and you will die, exhausted from all that living.”
    Miranda July, The First Bad Man

  • #7
    Miranda July
    “Morning had gotten lost on the way home. We would lie this way forever, always saying goodbye, never parting.”
    Miranda July, The First Bad Man

  • #8
    Carmen Maria Machado
    “Our bodies are ecosystems, and they shed and replace and repair until we die. And when we die, our bodies feed the hungry earth, our cells becoming part of other cells, and in the world of the living, where. we used to be, people kiss and hold hands and fall in love and fuck and laugh and cry and hurt others and nurse broken hearts and start wars and pull sleeping children out of car seats and shout at each other. If you could harness that energy – that constant, roving hunger – you could do wonders with it. You could push the earth inch by inch through the cosmos until it collided heart first with the sun.”
    Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House

  • #9
    Emily St. John Mandel
    “A fragment for my friend--
    If your soul left this earth I would follow and find you
    Silent, my starship suspended in night”
    Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven

  • #10
    Jen Beagin
    “It was late spring and everything was fragrant and in bloom: the dogwood trees, the dogs themselves, their owners. Big Swiss was a showy white flower in puffed sleeves and linen shorts. Greta, who’d peaked weeks ago, was already wilting and losing her petals.”
    Jen Beagin, Big Swiss

  • #11
    Charlotte McConaghy
    “But here is the nature of life. That we must love things with our whole selves, knowing they will die.”
    Charlotte McConaghy, Wild Dark Shore

  • #12
    Charlotte McConaghy
    “The world is dangerous and we will not survive it. But there is this. Impermanent as it may be.”
    Charlotte McConaghy, Wild Dark Shore



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