Merrit Malloy is an American poet known for his unique poetic style and profound insights into the natural world. His works often explore the relationship between humans and nature, as well as philosophical contemplations on life and existence.
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“And I choose to be alone Rather than wrapped in arms I could never need.”
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
“Compromise is simply changing the question to fit the answer.”
“Love is proud of itself. It leaks out of us even with the tightest security.”
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
“What we might consider is how we are good rather than how good we are.”
Source: THE COST OF LIVING: The New Work of Merrit Malloy
“Everything we say about other people is really about ourselves.”
“Letting people be okay without us is how we get to be okay without them.”
“What we are is our parents' children; what we become is our children's parents.”
“Remembering is the opposite of being here now; it's being there now.”
Source: THE COST OF LIVING: The New Work of Merrit Malloy
“Relationships that do not end peacefully, do not end at all.”
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
“What a gigantic step it is not to move.”
Source: THE COST OF LIVING: The New Work of Merrit Malloy
“The truth isn't what we say, it's how we feel when we say it.”
Source: Things I meant to say to you when we were old
