“There’s strength in observing one’s miniaturization. That you are insignificant and prone to, and God knows, dumb about a lot. Because doesn’t smallness prime us to eventually take up space? For instance, the momentum gained from reading a great book. After after, sitting, sleeping, living in its consequence. A book that makes you feel, finally, latched on.”
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
“Writing is a closed pistachio shell.”
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
“Until you write what is detectable but dislodges you. Like the smell of cinnamon.”
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
“Isn’t it fun to read a sentence that races ahead of itself?”
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
“Change, I've come to understand, rises up like nausea: the promise of relief is what makes it bearable.”
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
― Too Much and Not the Mood: Essays
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