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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel
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Michael Henein added 9mo ago
“The child’s body moves the way a body can move before it has felt or even encountered the idea of pain.” Oh, the ambitions of design documents!
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
“We grok,” Sam said. “We do grok. And I take back what I said before. That is the Sammest thing you could have said.”
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
Alice, like their grandmother, had a strong distaste for life’s inevitable gray areas.
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
But to find someone who you wanted to talk to for 609 hours—that was rare.
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
“It’s nothing much. Bring it back next time so I can see the solution.”
from Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel by Gabrielle Zevin
Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
one’s taste exceeds one’s abilities. The only way to get through this period is to make things anyway.
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Maria Potoroczyn added 3d ago
“And what is love, in the end?” Alabaster said. “Except the irrational desire to put evolutionary competitiveness aside in order to ease someone else’s journey through life?”
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago
“Daedalus, I have found that the most intimate relationships allow for a great deal of privacy within them.”
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Christina Ducruet added 1mo ago