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Thanks to Karen Connelly who read earlier versions of this manuscript and to Ronald Hatch my editor and publisher.


Nancy Holmes


#dangerous #gifts #heavenly #poetry-in-disguise #rebel

The wise hero must realise how terrible it will be, when all the wealth of this world lies waste, as now in various places throughout this middle-earth walls stand, blown by the wind covered with frost, the buildings storm-swept. The halls decay, their lords lie deprived of joy, the whole hearth-troop has fallen, proud by the wall. from THE WANDERER, lines 73-80


Anonymous


#beautiful-writing #destruction #futility #haunting #middle-earth

The smell of the earth, so astoundingly fresh: it strikes Brown like a thing he might eat. His ears throb. His body feels as if it is still moving through the air. He is, he thinks, the first man ever to fly and stand at the exact same time. The war out of the machine. He holds the small bag of letters up in salute. On they come, soldiers, people, the light drizzle of gray. Ireland. A beautiful country. A bit savage on a man all the same. Ireland.


Colum McCann


#beauty

We sat on the dusty floor like that for what felt like hours, our legs intertwined in the kneeling position. Like the demon and the angel reaching for one another on Jet’s arm, I felt half of everything. Half pure, half used. Locked in a dark, beautiful embrace. One I wouldn’t wish on anyone yet one I wouldn’t ever reverse if given the chance. Not when it had the power to save a life. - Skylla Warden


Rachael Wade


#good #selflessness #beauty

I’m just happy to have experienced life; to have had a beautiful son and to have loved.


Aaron B. Powell


#beauty #boy #child #children #dead

The bonds of friendship dwindle with age, Oliver. But a little blackmail lasts forever.


Stephen Hunt


#friendship #humor #age

Because I hate the ocean, theme parks and airplanes, talking with strangers, waiting in line. I'm through with these pills that make me sit still, are you feeling fine? Yes, I feel just fine.


Motion City Soundtrack


#love #motion-city-soundtrack #music #love

I worship her, Alyosha, worship her. Only she doesn't see it. No, she still thinks I don't love her enough. And she tortures me, tortures me with her love. The past was nothing! In the past it was only that infernal body of hers that tortured me, but now I've taken all her soul into my soul and through her I've become a man. Will they marry us? If they don't I will die of jealousy. I imagine something every day...


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


#imagination #love #soul #imagination

Love is like that, fragile and light. No wonder it rests upon our hearts in intangible moments, bids us follow fleeting thoughts and ideas and pursue our abstract imaginings.


Belinda Jeffrey


#fleeting-thoughts #fragile #hearts #ideas #intangible

[Northrop] Frye was concerned mostly with literary criticism, and myths interested him as structural elements in works of literature. He used the word myth to mean story, without attaching any connotation of truth or falsehood to it; but a myth is a story of a certain kind. The myths of a culture are those stories it takes seriously—the ones that are thought to be a key to its identity.


Margaret Atwood


#myth #imagination






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