There is another sort of blow that comes from within – that you don’t feel until it’s too late to do anything about it, until you realize with finality that in some regard you will never be as good a man again. from The Crack-Up by F. Scott Fitzgerald Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this…
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2015/08/23 #SundaySentence
My time is coming: No writer ever developed without hard work and disappointment, and I am willing to have my share of both. I even realize I may never have anything else – there have been plenty of such artists, and some of them have been the very best. from a letter to Walker Percy…
2015/08/16 #SundaySentence
Sometimes I can feel my bones straining under the weight of all the lives I’m not living. from Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safren Foyer Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired by David Abrams at The Quivering Pen.
2015/04/26 #SundaySentence
The noise robbed the thoughts out of your head and your life was robbed of a day and fed it to the system, whatever that was. from Nocturnes by Aidan O’Donoghue Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired by David Abrams at The Quivering Pen.
2015/04/26 #SundaySentence
There is even one spider who puts a sticky blob on the end of a short strand of web and then, like a little cowboy with a lasso, waves it around her head at passing flies. from Harvest for Hope by Jane Goodall Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary….
2015/04/19 #SundaySentence
All day Joy sat on her neck in a deep chair, reading. Sometimes she went for walks but she didn’t like dogs or cats or birds or flowers or nature or nice young men. She looked at nice young men as if she could smell their stupidity..’ from Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor Sunday Sentence:…
2015/04/12 #SundaySentence
And the ghostof Arthur Moore, who taught me Chaucer,returns in the night to say again:‘Let me tell you something, boy.An intellectual whore is a whore.‘ from the poem Some Further Words found in the collection The Mad Farmer Poems by Wendell Berry Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired by David…
2015/04/05 #SundaySentence
The question of immortality has frequently engaged him, and on more than one occasion he has asked the priest if there is such a thing, whether one would really recognize oneself again; which for him must be a particularly pressing matter seeing that he has no self. from Notes on Jackson and His Dead by Hugh Fulham-McQuillan Sunday…
2015/03/29 #SundaySentence
On our behalf they dreaded the closeness of adolescent friendship, the predatory behaviour of strangers on trains, the lure of the wrong kind of girl. How far their anxieties outran our experience. from The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired…
2015/03/22 #SundaySentence
The only way to get rid of your burdens is to live your life in such a way that you fulfill your destiny. from A Calendar of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy. Sentence attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson (source not noted) Sunday Sentence: The sentence(s) that touched me this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired by David…