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You can’t step into the same stream twice because it’s always flowing. Everything is.
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lubricious
Gilbert Adair • Love and Death on Long Island: A Novel
“Life is ceaseless movement; stability is found in balance, not rigidity.”
— Neil Theise, Notes on Complexity
You don’t walk to kill time but to welcome it, to pick off its leaves and petals one by one, second by second. Anything that would help kill time, counteract boredom, divert the body and the mind, is much too heavy.
John Howe • A Philosophy of Walking
peripatetic.
Jeffrey Eugenides • Middlesex: A Novel
However pronounced, it is a mild syllable, fading off into open silence. All the vowels and consonants of the poem tend toward softness, giving an effect, to my ear, of silvery hush and spaciousness.