I had thought that growing up's consolation was that you could escape from the arbitrariness of things, that somehow one acquired more control. Now you had two numbers until you were ninety-nine. And it wasn't true. Growing up was just more of the same but taller. What happened was all luck. There was no logic.
I had thought that growing up's consolation was that you could escape from the arbitrariness of things, that somehow one acquired more control. Now y… - Janice Galloway
I had thought that growing up's consolation was that you could escape from the arbitrariness of things, that somehow one acquired more control. Now y…
- Janice Galloway
I already read everything. I read poems and plays and novels and newspapers and comic books and magazines. I read tins in supermarkets and leaflets t… - Janice Galloway
I already read everything. I read poems and plays and novels and newspapers and comic books and magazines. I read tins in supermarkets and leaflets t…
No matter how often I think I can't stand it anymore, I always do. There is no alternative. I don't fall, I don't foam at the mouth, faint, collapse … - Janice Galloway
No matter how often I think I can't stand it anymore, I always do. There is no alternative. I don't fall, I don't foam at the mouth, faint, collapse …
Needing people yet being afraid of them is wearing me out. - Janice Galloway
Needing people yet being afraid of them is wearing me out.
No matter how dark the room gets I can always see. It looks emptier when I put the lights on so I don't do it if I can help it. Brightness disagrees … - Janice Galloway
No matter how dark the room gets I can always see. It looks emptier when I put the lights on so I don't do it if I can help it. Brightness disagrees …
You would think there's a natural limit to tears: only so much the body can give at one sitting before it runs dry. - Janice Galloway
You would think there's a natural limit to tears: only so much the body can give at one sitting before it runs dry.
It's asking for trouble to listen to music alone. - Janice Galloway
It's asking for trouble to listen to music alone.
The phone is an instrument of intrusion into order. It is a threat to control. Just when you think you are alone and safe, the call could come that c… - Janice Galloway
The phone is an instrument of intrusion into order. It is a threat to control. Just when you think you are alone and safe, the call could come that c…
Quiet book-learning in monasteries and ethereal music, sonnets and courtly lovethat stuff is all fantasyand veneer? You couldn't afford to let the be… - Janice Galloway
Quiet book-learning in monasteries and ethereal music, sonnets and courtly lovethat stuff is all fantasyand veneer? You couldn't afford to let the be…
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