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  • #1
    Hart Crane
    “I wanted you, nameless Woman of the South,
    No wraith, but utterly—as still more alone
    The Southern Cross takes night
    And lifts her girdles from her, one by one—
    High, cool,
    wide from the slowly smoldering fire
    Of lower heavens,—
    vaporous scars!

    Eve! Magdalene!
    or Mary, you?

    Whatever call—falls vainly on the wave.
    O simian Venus, homeless Eve,
    Unwedded, stumbling gardenless to grieve
    Windswept guitars on lonely decks forever;
    Finally to answer all within one grave!

    And this long wake of phosphor,
    iridescent
    Furrow of all our travel—trailed derision!
    Eyes crumble at its kiss. Its long-drawn spell
    Incites a yell. Slid on that backward vision
    The mind is churned to spittle, whispering hell.

    I wanted you . . . The embers of the Cross
    Climbed by aslant and huddling aromatically.
    It is blood to remember; it is fire
    To stammer back . . . It is
    God—your namelessness. And the wash—

    All night the water combed you with black
    Insolence. You crept out simmering, accomplished.
    Water rattled that stinging coil, your
    Rehearsed hair—docile, alas, from many arms.
    Yes, Eve—wraith of my unloved seed!

    The Cross, a phantom, buckled—dropped below the dawn.
    Light drowned the lithic trillions of your spawn.”
    Hart Crane, The Bridge

  • #2
    Nicole Krauss
    “I've reached the age where bruises are formed from failures within rather than accidents without.”
    Nicole Krauss, Great House

  • #3
    Gore Vidal
    “The unfed mind devours itself.”
    Gore Vidal

  • #4
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Love. The reason I dislike that word is that it means too much for me, far more than you can understand."

    - Anna Karenina {Anna Karenina}”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #5
    Ron Rash
    “She realized that being starved for words was the same as being starved for food, because both left a hollow place inside you, a place you needed filled to make it through another day. Rachel remembered how growing up she’d thought living on a farm with just a father was as lonely as you could be. (130)”
    Ron Rash, Serena

  • #6
    Ron Rash
    “But nothing is solid and permanent. Our lives are raised on the shakiest foundations. You don't need to read history books to know that. You only have to know the history of your own life.”
    Ron Rash, One Foot in Eden

  • #7
    Romain Rolland
    “Be reverent before the dawning day. Do not think of what will be in a year, or in ten years. Think of to-day.”
    Romain Rolland, Jean-Christophe, Vol. 1

  • #8
    Franklin Pierce
    “ouch, an egg!”
    Franklin Pierce

  • #9
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “Time was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on.
    I hope you never have to think about anything as much as I think about you.”
    jonathan safran foer

  • #10
    Donna Tartt
    “...and yet isn't it always the inappropriate thing, the thing that doesn't quite work, that's oddly the dearest?”
    Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch

  • #11
    John the Apostle
    “None of the dead come back. But some stay.”
    St. John the Divine



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