“As I went back to the party the sadness of all the forgetting stung me. Even already, I thought, time is at work; time is ticking her away; time is destroying her, killing all there was between us. And with time on my side I would look back on the day without bitterness and without emotion. I would remember it only as a flash on the brittle surface of nothing, as a day that was rather funny, as the day we got drunk on cake.”
Quote by William Trevor
Work
The Day We Got Drunk on Cake and Other Stories
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Random Molecular Mirroring
Source: Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
Source: Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation
Source: A People’s History of the United States: 1492 - Present
Source: The Gasp
Source: Target Africa: Ideological Neocolonialism in the Twenty-First Century
Source: Who Killed Canadian History?
Source: The Life to Come
“There’s nothing like breaking the law to hear from the Lord.”
Source: A Year of Living Prayerfully
