“In the Dictionary 'lumpy jaw' comes just before 'lunacy,' but in life there are no such clues. Suddenly, for no reason, you might start to dribble from the mouth, to howl peevishly at the moon. You might start quoting your mother, out loud and with conviction. You might lose your friends to the most uninspired of deaths. You might one day wake up and find yourself teaching at a community college; there will have been nothing to warn you. You might say things to your students like, There is only one valid theme in literature: Life will disappoint you.”
Quote by Lorrie Moore
Book:Anagrams
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Anagrams
This book delves into the world of anagrams, examining the connections and possibilities that arise from rearranging letters to form new words. The narrative weaves together stories and characters whose lives are intertwined by these linguistic puzzles, offering a unique perspective on human connections and communication. more
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