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Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water: A Memoir
Świat ze snu.
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“What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.”
—
Ellen Glasgow
(via purplebuddhaquotes)
someone said ‘the version of me you created in your mind is not my responsibility’ and wow
“and the smell of the past is everywhere, […] the smell of too many illusions—”
— Louise Glück, from “Sunrise,” A Village Life (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009)
Dan Pagis, from “Autobiography”; translated by Stephen Mitchell
Text ID: my parents invented grief, / I invented silence.
I wonder... how much time do I give myself? How often do I have to try? Is there more violence in never becoming something I could have been or attempting to be something I am not?
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»eine treppe (a stairway)« by kurt tucholsky
(it’s the last entry in his »sudelbuch«, 1935)
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