Forwarded from Thoughts Hub (HubeybβοΈ)
An old man leaning on the sidewalk smokes unconcernedly with the dagger embedded in his side. When you ask him: "Does it hurt you?" He says: "When I laugh only!"
Forwarded from Spires and Gargoyles
Thereβs something frightening about her, some huge emptiness in the pit of her being. Itβs like waiting for a lift to arrive and when the doors open nothing is there, just the terrible dark emptiness of the elevator shaft, on and on forever. Sheβs missing some primal instinct, self-defence or self-preservation, which makes other human beings comprehensible. You lean in expecting resistance, and everything just falls away in front of you.
- Sally Rooney, from Normal People: A Novel
- Sally Rooney, from Normal People: A Novel
Forwarded from Spires and Gargoyles
From a young age her life has been abnormal, she knows that. But so much is covered over in time now, the way leaves fall and cover a piece of earth, and eventually mingle with the soil. Things that happened to her then are buried in the earth of her body.
- Sally Rooney, from Normal People: A Novel
- Sally Rooney, from Normal People: A Novel
Forwarded from Debbie's Lens
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