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- Ada Limón / The Contract Says: We'd Like the Conversation to be Bilingual

- Ada Limón / The Contract Says: We'd Like the Conversation to be Bilingual

When you come, bring your brown-

ness so we can be sure to please

the funders. Will you check this

box; we’re applying for a grant.

Do you have any poems that speak

to troubled teens? Bilingual is best.

Would you like to come to dinner

with the patrons ...

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- Toni Morrison / Beloved

- Toni Morrison / Beloved

"IT WAS TIME to lay it all down. Before Paul D came and sat on her porch steps, words whispered in the keeping room had kept her going. Helped her endure the chastising ghost; refurbished the baby faces of Howard and Buglar and kept them whole in the world because in her dreams she saw only their...

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- Aldous Huxley / Those Barren Leaves

- Aldous Huxley / Those Barren Leaves

“There are quiet places also in the mind,” he said, meditatively. “But we build bandstand and factories on them. Deliberately—to put a stop to the quietness. We don’t like the quietness. All the thoughts, all the preoccupation in my head—round and round continually.” He made a circu...

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- Carlos Castaneda / Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

- Carlos Castaneda / Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

“For me the world is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; my interest has been to convince you that you must assume responsibility for being here, in this marvelous world, in this marvelous desert, in this marvelous time. I want to convince you that you must learn ...

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- Ben Okri / Birds of Heaven

- Ben Okri / Birds of Heaven

“We began before words, and we will end beyond them.
It sometimes seems to me that our days are poisoned with too many words. Words said and not meant. Words said ‘and’ meant. Words divorced from feeling. Wounding words. Words that conceal. Words that reduce. Dead words.

If only w...

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- Georges Bataille / Eroticism (Introduction)

- Georges Bataille / Eroticism (Introduction)

"Eroticism, it may be said, is assenting to life up to the point of death. Strictly speaking, this is not a definition, but I think the formula gives the meaning of eroticism better than any other. If a precise definition were called for, the starting point would certainly have to be sexual repro...

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- Albert Camus / Exile and the Kingdom

- Albert Camus / Exile and the Kingdom

“Not a breath, not a sound—except at intervals the muffled crackling of stones that the cold was reducing to sand—disturbed the solitude and silence surrounding Janine. After a moment, however, it seemed to her that the sky above her was moving in a sort of slow gyration. In the vast reache...

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Spring 2025 (BTS)

Spring 2025 (BTS)

Peeks into a springtime, enjoyed by a couple of creatives in London, England. It's a behind-the-scenes of sorts. There is footage taken during shoots. There is also footage taken whilst procuring things for shoots. A repository of moving imagery whilst just living life. Peeks into lives lived. - ...

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- Maggie Nelson / Bluets

- Maggie Nelson / Bluets

90. Last night I wept in a way I haven’t wept for some time. I wept until I aged myself. I watched it happen in the mirror. I watched the lines arrive around my eyes like engraved sunbursts; it was like watching flowers open in time-lapse on a windowsill. the tears not only aged my face, they a...

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- Carlos Castaneda / The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

- Carlos Castaneda / The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

“Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow it, you must not stay with it under any conditions. To have such clarity you must lead a disciplined life. Only then will you know that any path is only a pa...

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- Epictetus / Enchiridion - Manual 51

- Epictetus / Enchiridion - Manual 51

“How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself and in no instance bypass the discriminations of reason? You have been given the principles that you ought to endorse, and you have endorsed them. What kind of teacher, then, are you still waiting for in order to refer your...

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- Tennessee Williams / The Glass Menagerie

- Tennessee Williams / The Glass Menagerie

“I didn’t go to the moon, I went much further — for time is the longest distance between two places. Not long after that I was fired for writing a poem on the lid of a shoe-box. I left Saint Louis. I descended the steps of this fire escape for a last time and followed, from then on, in my f...

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- David Mamet / Glengarry Glen Ross

- David Mamet / Glengarry Glen Ross

[A Chinese Restaurant.] Roma is seated alone at the booth.Lingk is at the booth next to him.Roma is talking to him.
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Roma: . . . Eh? What I’m saying, what is our life? (Pause.) It’s looking forward or it’...

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- Martin McDonagh / Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

- Martin McDonagh / Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

"Willoughby: My Darling Anne, There's a longer letter in the dresser drawer I've been writing for the last week or so, that one covers us, and my memories of us, and how much I've always loved you. This one just covers tonight, and more importantly, today. Tonight I have gone out to the horses to...

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- Anton Chekhov / Uncle Vanya

- Anton Chekhov / Uncle Vanya

“How many happy, satisfied people there are, after all, I said to myself. What an overwhelming force! Just consider this life--the insolence and idleness of the strong, the ignorance and bestiality of the weak, all around intolerable poverty, cramped dwellings, degeneracy, drunkenness, hypocris...

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- Eric Bogosian / Perforated Heart

- Eric Bogosian / Perforated Heart

“I mean, what kind of literature do you think ants would make if they could read? Not F. Scott Fuckin’ Fitzgerald, not Joyce or D-D—D-Dostoyevsky, not even friggin’ Steinbeck. Wouldn’t make any sense to ’em. You ever read Nabokov’s Lolita? Best book of the twentieth century, but old...

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- Sarah Kane / Crave

- Sarah Kane / Crave

“And I want to play hide-and-seek and give you my clothes and tell you I like your shoes and sit on the steps while you take a bath and massage your neck and kiss your feet and hold your hand and go for a meal and not mind when you eat my food and meet you at Rudy's and talk about the day and t...

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- Tony Kushner / Angels in America

- Tony Kushner / Angels in America

Harper: In your experience of the world. How do people change?

Mormon Mother: Well it has something to do with God so it's not very nice.

God splits the skin with a jagged thumbnail from throat to belly and then plunges a huge filthy hand in, he grabs hold of your bloody tubes and t...

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- Annie Dillard / Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

- Annie Dillard / Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

"I want to think about trees. Trees have a curious relationship to the subject of the present moment. There are many created things in the universe that outlive us, that outlive the sun, even, but I can’t think about them. I live with trees. There are creatures under our feet, creatures that li...

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- Anton Chekhov / The Complete Short Novels

- Anton Chekhov / The Complete Short Novels

“Why are we worn out? Why do we, who start out so passionate, brave, noble, believing, become totally bankrupt by the age of thirty or thirty-five? Why is it that one is extinguished by consumption, another puts a bullet in his head, a third seeks oblivion in vodka, cards, a fourth, in order to...

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- Sarah Ruhl / Eurydice

- Sarah Ruhl / Eurydice

“Orpheus never liked words. He had his music. He would get a funny look on his face and I would say what are you thinking about and he would always be thinking about music.

If we were in a restaurant sometimes Orpheus would look sullen and wouldn't talk to me and I thought people felt so...

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- Anton Chekhov / A Life in Letters

- Anton Chekhov / A Life in Letters

“Civilized people must, I believe, satisfy the following criteria:

1) They respect human beings as individuals and are therefore always tolerant, gentle, courteous and amenable ... They do not create scenes over a hammer or a mislaid eraser; they do not make you feel they are conferring ...

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- Sarah Ruhl / The Clean House and Other Plays

- Sarah Ruhl / The Clean House and Other Plays

“There are jokes about breast surgeons.
You know-- something like-- I've seen more breasts in this city than--
I don't know the punch line.
There must be a punch line.

I'm not a man who falls in love easily. I've been faithful to my
wife. We fell in love when we were twenty-t...

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- Ray Bradbury / Fahrenheit 451

- Ray Bradbury / Fahrenheit 451

“Everyone must leave something behind when he dies, my grandfather said. A child or a book or a painting or a house or a wall built or a pair of shoes made. Or a garden planted. Something your hand touched some way so your soul has somewhere to go when you die, and when people look at that tree...

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- Toni Morrison / Beloved

- Toni Morrison / Beloved

“After situating herself on a huge flat-sided rock, Baby Suggs bowed her head and prayed silently. The company watched her from the trees. They knew she was ready when she put her stick down. Then she shouted, 'Let the children come!' and they ran from the trees toward her.

'Let your mot...

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- Tony Kushner / Angels in America

- Tony Kushner / Angels in America

"Belize: Hell or heaven?

[Roy indicates "Heaven" through a glance]

Belize: Like San Francisco.

Roy Cohn: A city. Good. I was worried... it'd be a garden. I hate that shit.

Belize: Mmmm. Big city. Overgrown with weeds, but flowering weeds. On every corner a wrecking cre...

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- Anton Chekhov / The Bet

- Anton Chekhov / The Bet

"The banker took the page from the table and read as follows:

"To-morrow at twelve o'clock I regain my freedom and the right to associate with other men, but before I leave this room and see the sunshine, I think it necessary to say a few words to you. With a clear conscience I tell you, a...

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- Toni Morrison / Beloved

- Toni Morrison / Beloved

“There is a loneliness that can be rocked. Arms crossed, knees drawn up, holding, holding on, this motion, unlike a ship's, smooths and contains the rocker. It's an inside kind--wrapped tight like skin. Then there is the loneliness that roams. No rocking can hold it down. It is alive. On its ow...

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- Annie Dillard / Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

- Annie Dillard / Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

“I am sitting under a sycamore by Tinker Creek. I am really here, alive on the intricate earth under trees. But under me, directly under the weight of my body on the grass, are other creatures, just as real, for whom also this moment, this tree, is “it.” Take just the top inch of soil, the ...

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- Marina Tsvetaeva / Selected Poems

- Marina Tsvetaeva / Selected Poems

“An Attempt at Jealousy"

How is your life with an ordinary
woman? without the god inside her?
The queen supplanted—

How do you breathe now?
Flinch, waking up?
What do you do, poor man?

How’s your life with a tourist
on Earth? Her rib (do you love her?) View Post