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Episode 2: I Tire of Fashionable Attire
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Is insincerity such a terrible thing? I think not. It is merely a method by which we can multiply our personalities.
Oscar Wilde
- The Picture of Dorian Gray -
I look in the mirror now and I see my mother and I am so afraid you will end up like us: doomed, cursed... all sorts of melodramatic, ridiculous, but true things.
- Excerpt from Impossible, Nancy Werlin
"You knocked the door down." Disbelief rang in his matter-of-fact tone. "I know," she answered, unable to say anything else. Unable to look away from his body. "But it's solid oak." "I know." She felt the solid oak beneath her and was a little shocked that she'd done it, too. If it mattered, her shoulder felt a little bruised. And it was the slight pain that brought some reality back into the moment. "You don't have any clothes on." Oh, God, did she really ust say that? "I know. I usually shower that way."
Excerpt from Awake At Dawn, C.C. Hunter
The Book of Joe
Wayne: You remember the old Roadrunner cartoons, where the coyote would run off a cliff and keep going, until he looked down and happened to notice that he was running on nothing more than air?
Joe: Yeah.
Wayne: Well, I always used to wonder what would have happened if he'd never looked down. Would the air have stayed solid under his feet until he reached the other side? I think it would have, and I think we're all like that. We start heading out across a canyon, looking straight ahead at the thing that matters, but something, fear or insecurity, makes us look down. And we see we're walking on air, and we panic, and turn around and scramble like hell to get back to solid ground. And if we just wouldn't look down, we could make it to the other side. The place where things matter.