North of Nowhere, South of Loss Quotes
North of Nowhere, South of Loss
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“Nothing, however, is certain except uncertainty and there is always interference in the lines of flight.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“What comes before and after we know not.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“That is where homeland is. In that shifting space, kinfolk know one another by secret signs; and wherever kinfolk meet, homeland soil coalesces about their feet in the mysterious way that coral cays, like seabirds pausing in flight, anchor themselves to the Barrier Reef.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“FLIGHT OF FOLLY. WOMAN TRAPPED IN CAGE OF OPEN DOORS.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“Her days come and go like birds, her dreams like days.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“Le seul risque est de ne pas en prendre”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“They whisper: no little man from Customs and Immigration stands at the doors of memory or imagination demanding to see your passport. No arts bureaucrat or ComLit satrap can stamp OzLit, CanLit, FemLit, MigrantLit, or Displaced Person on your visa.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“What's yer name?" he demanded.
The girl searched for a name. "Stella," she said at last, because she had the stars at her fingertips and she had been studying maps of the sky and she was someone else now, not the girl she had been in Ballarat where her grandfather had pointed out the planets and named them, and not the girl she had been in Melbourne, and she certainly didn't want to be the girl she was at her Brisbane school. She was reinventing herself.
"No it's not," the boy said. "You're new. Where're ya from?"
"I'm Stella," she said stubbornly. "I'm from the moon. You wanna look?”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
The girl searched for a name. "Stella," she said at last, because she had the stars at her fingertips and she had been studying maps of the sky and she was someone else now, not the girl she had been in Ballarat where her grandfather had pointed out the planets and named them, and not the girl she had been in Melbourne, and she certainly didn't want to be the girl she was at her Brisbane school. She was reinventing herself.
"No it's not," the boy said. "You're new. Where're ya from?"
"I'm Stella," she said stubbornly. "I'm from the moon. You wanna look?”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“From outer darkness to outer darkness, a feathered meteor through a moment of light...”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
“That is where homeland is. In that shifting space, kinfold know one another by secret signs; and wherever kinfolk meet, homeland soil coalesces about their feet in the mysterious way that coral cays, like seabirds pausing in flight, anchor themselves to the Barrier Reef.”
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
― North of Nowhere, South of Loss
