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“What will be the end? That is not for me to know. Life poses questions and that two-headed spirit that rules the beginning and end of things called Death, has all the answers.”
— Aug 09, 2025 08:46AM
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“You are dissipating your powers in things that have no real meaning.” Could the wasteland that is social media be summed up more perfectly?
— Aug 03, 2025 02:54PM
Michelle
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There is a universality to Hurston’s vulnerability. “I wanted what they could not conceive of.
I could not reveal myself for lack of expression, and then for lack of hope of understanding, even if I could have found the words. I was not comfortable to have around. Strange things must have looked out of my eyes like Lazarus after his resurrection.”
There seems to be real loneliness in the examined life.
— Aug 02, 2025 07:10AM
I could not reveal myself for lack of expression, and then for lack of hope of understanding, even if I could have found the words. I was not comfortable to have around. Strange things must have looked out of my eyes like Lazarus after his resurrection.”
There seems to be real loneliness in the examined life.
Michelle
is on page 96 of 324
The beauty of Hurston’s writing pairs amazingly with the weight of the personal history she shares. It’s difficult to read at times because the pain is so eloquently expressed, but worth it.
— Jul 31, 2025 05:55PM
Michelle
is on page 49 of 324
“I wanted to be away from drabness and to stretch my limbs in some mighty struggle.”
— Jul 27, 2025 09:23AM
Michelle
is on page 30 of 324
Just getting started. I had to move this forward because it’s a library book and I feel pressure. I don’t like reading under pressure but hopefully I can get past it. I’m so interested in Hurston’s background after reading Their Eyes Were Watching God.
— Jul 27, 2025 07:23AM

