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“He was one of those old people who give the impression of having undergone a lifetime trial by fire which they somehow managed to turn to their own good in the end; using the fire to burn away everything in them that could possibly decay, everything mortal. So that what remains finally are only their cast-iron hearts, the few muscles and bones tempered to the consistency of steel needed to move them about, the black skin annealed long ago by the sun's blaze and thus impervious to all other fires; and hidden deep within, out of harm's way, the indestructible will: old people who have the essentials to go on forever.”
― Praisesong for the Widow
― Praisesong for the Widow
“And in a way, this was how he had come to see his death, as a series of small ones taking place over the course of his life and leading finally to the main event, which would be so anti-climatic, so undramatic (a sudden violent seizure in his long abused heart, a quick massive flooding of the brain) it would go unnoticed. It was the small deaths occurring over an entire lifetime that took the greater toll.”
― The Chosen Place, The Timeless People
― The Chosen Place, The Timeless People
“A country where everybody always running from the next body feeling they’s better. But mark my words, one of these days they gon all run out of where-to-run. ~ Ulene”
― The Fisher King: A Novel
― The Fisher King: A Novel
“A country where everybody always running from the next body feeling they’s better. But mark my words, one of these days they gon all run out of where-to-run.”
― The Fisher King: A Novel
― The Fisher King: A Novel




