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    Danya Kukafka
    “Grief was a hole. A portal to nothing. Grief was a walk so long Hazel forgot her own legs. It was a shock of blinding sun. A burst of remembering: sandals on pavement, a sleepy back seat, nails painted on the bathroom floor. Greif was a loneliness that felt like a planet.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #2
    Danya Kukafka
    “She had known from a young age that everyone had darkness inside-some just controlled it better than others. Very few people believed that they were bad, and this was the scariest part. Human nature could be so hideous, but it persisted in this ugliness by insisting it was good.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #3
    Danya Kukafka
    “You don't need to have it all. You only need to figure out how much is enough.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #4
    Danya Kukafka
    “But Saffy knew about catastrophe. It was arbitrary. A thing descended from nowhere, pointed a bony finger, and smirked. As if to say: I choose you.
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #5
    Danya Kukafka
    “She glimpsed that same craving in Jenny Fisk—an ask, for suffering. It was the scariest thing about being a woman. It was hardwired, ageless, the part that knew you could have the good without the hurt, but it wouldn’t be nearly as exquisite.”
    Danya Kukafka, Notes on an Execution

  • #6
    Gabriel Smith
    “When someone dies, it becomes a competition to be in charge of the history of that person. People want their memory to be the real one.”
    Gabriel Smith, Brat

  • #7
    Gabriel Smith
    “Memory is irrevocably wrapped in loss. I worry about the future sometimes. Everything is photographed. I can watch television shows from 50 years ago on the computer. It’s as if by losing nothing, we’re losing loss, and forgetting how to remember.”
    Gabriel Smith, Brat



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