“What are we?
We are
a combination
of sand
and gunpowder,
cosmic energy
and sawdust.
We are
black holes
and novae,
children’s laughter,
and tears of time.”
Source: I Will Be Silent
“i thought all apples were poisoned until you showed me an orchard”
Source: hunger thirst nourish: poems
“You prayed to your God, and you heard Him say I wasn't for you.
He was right.”
Source: Missed Arrows: Poems
“Forever living, forever changing, forever growing, the mind's eye can awaken the universe.”
“It was funny, she thought, that people treated her flesh like a public resource, a reservoir for all their insecurities and emotional dysfunction, when it was she who had their insides at her fingertips.”
Source: Manhunt
“Capitalism is not and will not be a source of justice for any of us.”
Source: “You Just Need to Lose Weight”: And 19 Other Myths About Fat People
“How much are we allowed to change our bodies while still being body positive? Does that amount of change decrease if we call ourselves part of the fat acceptance movement? Does the community get to vote you out if you go over a line? Where is the line? Does a group of people on a social media platform count as a community?”
Source: Landwhale: On Turning Insults Into Nicknames, Why Body Image Is Hard, and How Diets Can Kiss My Ass
“How long had his widow lived on here, beside the silent forge, with the grass growing up against the closed double doors, and six-feet-tall mallows drowning the hen-run, the potato-plot, the drying-ground? Piles of washing there must have been in the old days - husbands toiling with horses in smoke, children in and out of dikes and marshes. I imagined her coming through the tall grass of the orchard, with an apronful of windfalls, petals and pollen, and a wispy moth stuck to her skirt.”
Source: A Countryman’s Summer Notebook
“Just as not requiring a child to reason critically will stunt her intellect, not stressing a child's bones, muscles and immune systems will fail to match these organ's capacities to their demands.”
Source: The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease
“All biological and artificial mechanisms -no matter how well designed- are vulnerable to malfunctions, failures, and breakdowns. Even if developmental processes are canalized against perturbations, they can deviate from their target phenotype as random events and disturbances accumulate over time.”
Source: Evolutionary Psychopathology: A Unified Approach