“Under the pink wash of dawn, an unexpected foot of snow suffocates the landscape. The sight of so much transcendent white causes me to stare for minutes on end, mesmerized. More than mesmerized. In absolute awe. I've experienced this one other time: freshman year of high school, a ten-day trip to Italy with my school.... It was the first and only time I've seen Michelangelo's -La Pietà-. It took a moment to realize what it was, but then it clicked. This was Mary holding the body of her son. I had seen a thousand images of Jesus on the trip, but this sculpture grabbed my heart and squeezed so hard I stopped breathing. At that age, I cared little for art and had no connection with Jesus, but in that moment, I was so transfixed by this sculpture -- -how could it be so smooth?- --that I began to weep. Right there. Tears fell, and I thought I was having some kind of religious experience. But it wasn't that. It was the combination of profound beauty and sadness at such an exquisite level that it left me no option other than to cry. I hadn't experienced anything like that again. Until now. This snowfall. The beauty enveloping the sadness. With the tears welling in my eyes, I think once again about death. The rainbow in the cornfield. It's all so gorgeous, and it's all so tragic. The extremes of human emotion and how ironic that thoughts of dying fill me with such life. I'm still staring transfixed at the world outside when my father's voice resonates behind me. 'What a fuckhole of a mess out there.' And the beauty is gone. The sadness, however, remains. [Rose Yates]” BeautySadnessAwe Author:Carter Wilson
“But I say nothing because sometimes silence is the only thing that feels good.” SilenceSilence Speaks Book:Tell Me What You Did Source: Tell Me What You Did
“...there's a rope still tethering me to social convention. The rope is well frayed and may only have the tensile strength of dental floss, but for now, it holds. [Rose Yates]” Social Convention Author:Carter Wilson
“PW: I decided I’d get a dog. And name her Bailey. IH: Why that name? PW: After my mother’s love of espresso martinis.” EspressoEspresso MartiniSpressi Tini Book:Tell Me What You Did Source: Tell Me What You Did
“How do you define a vice, exactly? At what point does something cross the line between being a simple human frailty and a significant character flaw? [Rose Yates]” ViceCharacter FlawsHuman Frailty Author:Carter Wilson
“We never really know how others view us, but the one certain thing is that it’s rarely how we expect.” PerceptionPerception Of Self Book:Tell Me What You Did Source: Tell Me What You Did