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“Kids believe in Santa; adults believe in childhood.”
Cate Kennedy, Dark Roots
“I watch people sometimes, wonder how they can walk around with the weight of what they know.”
Cate Kennedy, Dark Roots
“I watch people sometimes, wonder how they can walk around with the weight of what they know. Wonder if they feel like me, stumbling with lead shoes on the bottom of the ocean, swimming in a sea of the unsayable. It's a mistake we make, thinking it's words that tell us everything. It's sound that breaks glasses, cracks windows, sends cats up trees. Bats hear more than humans, understand more noise, let alone dogs. Maybe we're just not getting it, standing here listening for sensible speech, dying of loneliness and waiting for whatever it is. How do we know we're not calling and calling all the time, our throats so tight with it, it's too high to hear? At night I hear dogs barking, and think how much of their howling is outside my conscious range, so that I feel it like a vibration but mistake it for silence?”
Cate Kennedy, Dark Roots
“Rejection hadn’t occurred to him; the script was written and directed by testosterone.”
Cate Kennedy, Dark Roots