

“Reality could be painful to acknowledge, but there came a point when we all realized we weren’t going to walk on the moon, star in a Hollywood movie, or be president of the United States. We’d be who we were, and we could either come to grips with this fact and like the person we’d become, or live with regret and disappointment.”
― The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell
― The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

“Friendship is like a house,” Lore finally managed to say, Owen’s head cradled in her lap. “You move into this place together. You find your own room there, and they find theirs, but there’s all this common space, all these shared places. And you each put into it all the things you love, all the things you are. Your air becomes their air. You put your hearts on the coffee table, next to the remote control, vulnerable and beautiful and bloody. And this friendship, this house, it’s a place of laughter and fun and togetherness, too. But there’s frustration sometimes. Agitation. Sometimes that gets big, too big, all the awful feelings, all that resentment, building up like carbon monoxide. Friendship, like a house, can go bad, too. That air you share? Goes sour. Dry rot here, black mold there, and if you don’t remediate, it just grows and grows. Gets bad enough, one or all of you have to move out. And then the place just fucking sits there, abandoned. Empty and gutted. Another ruin left to that force in the world that wants everything to fall apart. You can move back into a place like that, sometimes. But only if you tear it all down and start again.”
― The Staircase in the Woods
― The Staircase in the Woods

“If nothing was worth living for it followed, didn’t it, that there was nothing worth dying for either.”
― The Hellbound Heart
― The Hellbound Heart

“birds back home have some size and respect for human temper. How did fear and respect become synonymous?”
― Day Out of Days: Stories
― Day Out of Days: Stories

“When words fail you, you dissolve into an image of nothingness. You disappear.”
― Talking to Strangers: Selected Essays, Prefaces, and Other Writings, 1967–2017
― Talking to Strangers: Selected Essays, Prefaces, and Other Writings, 1967–2017
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