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The Spinning Heart The Spinning Heart by Donal Ryan
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“I wish to God I could talk to her the way she wants me to, besides forever making her guess what I’m thinking. Why can’t I find the words?”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“There's no man on this earth can even be assured he'll have a next day.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“How would I know what Jesus would have done? That fella was a mass of contradictions as far as I can see. One minute he says to turn the other cheek, the next minute he's having a big strop and kicking over lads' market stalls. He says blessed are the meek and he goes around shouting and roaring the odds to everyone. He rises from the dead and then shags off a few weeks later and leaves his buddies in the shit.”
donal ryan, The Spinning Heart
“Drunk, he was leering and silent and mostly asleep. Sober, he was a watcher, a horror of a man who missed nothing and commented on everything. Nothing was ever done right or cooked right or handed to him properly or ironed straight or finished off fully with him.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“Sure wasn't I at least the author of my own tale? And if you can say that as you depart this world, you can say a lot.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“They loved him, or loved the thought of him, what they thought he was: a man who could easily have had a good life who chose instead their life: spite and bitterness and age-fogged glasses of watery whiskey in dark, cobwebbed country bars, shit-smeared toilets, blood-streaked piss, and early death. He could have helped it but didn't. They couldn't help it and loved him for being worse than them. He was the king of the wasters.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“Bernadette never went to Mass; she was a fundamentalist Christian. Mother often said she only used religion as a framework for her craziness. She could just as easily have been a Muslim or a Buddhist or a white witch.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“That time is long gone. But aren't we still the same people?”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“I kind of thought actually that Trevor was gone completely mental when he called up here a few weeks ago. Like, why would he not text or email or Facebook? What's with all the reality, I thought. Does he not know he's a million times cooler in virtual form?”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“She says people’s thoughts, when their upbringing is mired in dogma, aren’t really their own. Their opinions are twisted, not reflective of what’s in their souls; their words are delivered obliquely, like light being refracted through water – you can’t see their real feelings, just as you can’t see the true position of an immersed object.”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart
“why can't I just want to be me?”
Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart