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Akwaeke Emezi
“When you break something, you must study the pattern of the shattering before you can piece it back together.”
Akwaeke Emezi, Freshwater

Akwaeke Emezi
“People can do such spectacular things if you forget to tell them it's impossible. I want them to try.”
Akwaeke Emezi, Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir

Tove Ditlevsen
“On the sly, you observe the adults whose childhood lies inside them, torn and full of holes like a used and moth-eaten rug no one thinks about anymore or has any use for. You can’t tell by looking at them that they’ve had a childhood, and you don’t dare ask how they managed to make it through without their faces getting deeply scarred and marked by it. You suspect that they’ve used some secret shortcut and donned their adult form many years ahead of time. They did it one day when they were home alone and their childhood lay like three bands of iron around their heart, like Iron Hans in Grimms’ fairy tale, whose bands broke only when his master was freed. But if you don’t know such a shortcut, childhood must be endured and trudged through hour by hour, through an absolutely interminable number of years. Only death can free you from it, so you think a lot about death, and picture it as a white-robed, friendly angel who some night will kiss your eyelids so that they never will open again.”
Tove Ditlevsen, Childhood

Tove Ditlevsen
“Childhood is long and narrow like a coffin, and you can’t get out of it on your own.”
Tove Ditlevsen, Childhood

Tove Ditlevsen
“I always think there is a mystical understanding between the moon and the street, like between two sisters who have grown old together and no longer need any language to communicate with each other.”
Tove Ditlevsen, The Copenhagen Trilogy

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