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    “I thought:
    maybe death
    isn’t darkness, after all,
    but so much light
    wrapping itself around us—
    as soft as feathers—
    that we are instantly weary
    of looking, and looking, and shut our eyes,
    not without amazement,
    and let ourselves be carried,
    as through the translucence of mica,
    to the river
    that is without the least dapple or shadow—
    that is nothing but light—scalding, aortal light—
    in which we are washed and washed
    out of our bones.--White Owl Flies Into and Out of the Field
    Mary Oliver

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    Haruki Murakami
    “You know what I think?" she says. "That people's memories are maybe the fuel they burn to stay alive. Whether those memories have any actual importance or not, it doesn't matter as far as the maintenance of life is concerned. They're all just fuel. Advertising fillers in the newspaper, philosophy books, dirty pictures in a magazine, a bundle of ten-thousand-yen bills: when you feed 'em to the fire, they're all just paper. The fire isn't thinking 'Oh, this is Kant,' or 'Oh, this is the Yomiuri evening edition,' or 'Nice tits,' while it burns. To the fire, they're nothing but scraps of paper. It's the exact same thing. Important memories, not-so-important memories, totally useless memories: there's no distinction--they're all just fuel.”
    Haruki Murakami, After Dark



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