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It often feels like I'm not so much living for the present as I am busy making memories for the future.
No one ever went to their deathbed saying, 'You know, I wish I'd eaten more rice cakes.
If someone is in a bad mood, tickling only makes it worse.
Death demands its own designated punctuation mark. Maybe: ______ died/
It is a dividing line / everything on this side is different.
At the end of life, at the end of YOUR life, what essence emerges? What have you filled the world with? In remembering you, what words will others choose?
cozy+smell of pancakes-alarm clock=weekend
Just look at us, all of us, quietly doing our thing and trying to matter. The earnestness is inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time.
I'm turning left. Look, everyone, my blinker is on, and I'm turning left. I am so happy to be alive, driving along, making a left turn. I'm serious. I am doing exactly what I want to be doing at this moment: existing on a Tuesday, going about my business, on my way somewhere, turning left.
From the earliest age on, even as we toy with it, we instinctively know there is something mighty about the truth, that it is an immobile, looming star. We grow to crave it ...
I am a slow reader, and fast eater; I wish it were the other way around.
There are proponents of New Year's Eve, and there are proponents of regular Tuesday nights. I am one of the latter, much happier residing in the wake of the mundane.
ADMIRE means, I really look up to you and the way you are with your cookies. You remind me of what is good and possible in this world.
In most cases, it is more satisfying to get a friend's answering machine and leave a cheery, tangible trace of your sincere commitment to the friendship than it is to engage in actual conversation.
I think 90 percent of what/who we are is never really verbally communicated....
A good soup attracts chairs. This is an African proverb. I can hear the shuffling and squeaking on the wood floor, the gathering 'round. This, from just five well-chosen words.
If you really love someone, you want to know what they ate for lunch or dinner without you.
The same five letters can be rearranged to express my daily sense of - and relationship to - time. First from the viewpoint of childhood, then young adulthood, and now, the present. ACRES of it..CARES about it. RACES against it.
To get a true sense of the book, I have to spend a few moments inside. I'll glance at the first couple pages, then flip around to somewhere in the middle, see if the language matches me somehow. It's like dating, only with sentences ... It could be something as simple yet weirdly potent as a single word (tangerine). We're meant to be, that sentence and me. And when it happens, you just know.
For some reason, it takes my brain a moment to process…the open-close symbols on elevators, which is which.