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"For whether they dance alone
or with an invisible partner,
every word is a cosmos
dissolving the inarticulate."
Yahia Lababidi, from
“
Words
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the-final-sentence
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"During the monsoon, on my last morning, all this Beethoven and rain."
Michael Ondaatje,
from
Running in the Family
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an-ice-cream-memory
)
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"There is one fundamental law that all of nature obeys that mankind breaks every day. The law is that nothing in nature takes more than it needs and when it does, it becomes subject to this law and it dies off. An ocean, a rainforest, a human body are all cooperatives. A redwood tree doesn’t take all of the soils nutrients, just what it needs to grow. A lion doesn’t kill every gazelle, just one. We have a term for something in the body when it takes more than its share, we call it cancer."
Tom Shadyac (via
ktkpost
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