“We exist where we begin, yet to remain is death.”
― To Be Taught, If Fortunate
― To Be Taught, If Fortunate
“A moth was a caterpillar, once, but it no longer is a caterpillar. It cannot break itself back down, cannot metamorphose in reverse. To try to eat leaves again would mean starvation. Crawling back into the husk would provide no shelter. It is a paradox -- the impossibility of reclaiming that which lies behind, housed within a form comprised entirely of the repurposed pieces of that same past. We exist where we begin, yet to remain there is death... I could not have predicted each version of me that I shifted into, but through my history, one constant has always remained true: change itself... I did not know who she was, the one waiting for me to start moving toward her. I was curious about her, all the same. I was eager to meet her.”
― To Be Taught, If Fortunate
― To Be Taught, If Fortunate
“Oh, Fortuna, blind, heedless goddess, I am strapped to your wheel,' Ignatius belched, 'Do not crush me beneath your spokes. Raise me on high, divinity.”
― A Confederacy of Dunces
― A Confederacy of Dunces
ReadSoulLit Readalong 2020 - The Last Thing You Surrender
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