
The Other World (1657)
1990s, Radical Thought (1994)
The Other World (1657)
“Writing is saying to no one and to everyone the things it is not possible to say to someone.”
Source: The Faraway Nearby
“May all your dreams but one come true, for what is life without a dream?”
The Centaur (1963)
Context: I miss only, and then only a little, in the late afternoon, the sudden white laughter that like heat lightning bursts in an atmosphere where souls are trying to serve the impossible. My father for all his mourning moved in the atmosphere of such laughter. He would have puzzled you. He puzzled me. His upper half was hidden from me, I knew best his legs.
“Luck: when your burst of energy doesn't run afoul of someone else's.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified