“What other half-buried things did I know about my own grief and wife that, if asked about directly, I could surrender? That for several years I kept Clare’s mobile phone active because I didn’t want anyone else to take her phone number. That during the time before I released the number, I sent her texts from work, only to come home and read them on the phone that was always charging by her side of the bed.” Grief Book:Return to Valetto Source: Return to Valetto
“We're conduits for the universe's desire to think about itself.” ScienceUniverse Book:The Beautiful Miscellaneous Source: The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“There are pockets of time, she thinks, where every sense rings like a bell, where the world brims with fleeting grace.” ConsciousnessAltered States Of Concsciousness Book:The Last Painting of Sara de Vos Source: The Last Painting of Sara de Vos
“The forger was too exacting, too superficial. Only the real artist has the false beginning.” ArtForgery Book:The Last Painting of Sara de Vos Source: The Last Painting of Sara de Vos
“I read aloud from my phone. “‘A cappuccino with low-quality milk … the only good things is the kindness of the bartenders…’” “Are you reading the online reviews?” “Of course. This is a good one. ‘What is gruesome is the disorganization and rudeness of the staff.’ And here’s another. ‘Business lunch with pork sandwich, dirty toilets, and hallucinating prices.’” Elisa let out a laugh. “Internet translations have made Italians sound like lunatics.” “Or like a nation with a head injury. Here’s my favorite one: ‘The collation leaves it to be desired and the girl was alone and in trouble to manage everything. Sandwich was inexplicable.” RoadtripRestaurant Review Book:Return to Valetto Source: Return to Valetto
“The bell ringer’s green walnut liqueur was famous in Valetto for its ability to strip paint and dignity.” HomemadeLiqueur Book:Return to Valetto Source: Return to Valetto