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Boomer1 Boomer1 by Daniel Torday
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“I guess violence seems like a reasonable outcome until it becomes the actual, you know, outcome. At which point it just looks like a stupid horrifying outcome. And terrifying. Whether it's terroristic or not.”
Daniel Torday, Boomer1
“Let the Manhattanite baby boomers who could afford it have the Met, have the Frick, the Guggenheim, the Flatiron Building, Central Park. Cassie and Regan and their generation had BAM Café, had Rumble Seat Music, had the Barclays Center, the new waterpark in Prospect Park. They had the youth and they had the numbers. They were ugly but they had the music.”
Daniel Torday, Boomer1
“The way smelling decaying leaves for the first time in fall might evoke previous falls, childhood falls, a synaptic palimpsest of trick-or-treatings, the collapsing of time across years into the evocation of memory.”
Daniel Torday, Boomer1
“Resist much, obey little.
Propaganda by the deed.”
Daniel Torday, Boomer1
“Mark's definition of work was more like: doing a thing you love so much, with such artful labor and natural talent, it doesn't matter how much you get paid for that work, or by whom. Or if you get paid at all, even.”
Daniel Torday, Boomer1