“Possibly everyone now dead considered his own death as a freak accident, a mistake. Some bad luck caused it. Every enterprising man jack of them, and every sunlit vigorous woman and child, too, who had seemed so alive and pleased, was cold as a meat hook, and new chattering people trampled their bones unregarding, and rubbed their hands together and got to work improving their prospects till their own feet slipped and they went under themselves ... Every place was a tilting edge.” PeopleMenChildrenHandsTogetherMistakeAliveFeetColdLuckEdgesBonesAccidentsMeatFreakImprovingHookVigorousBad LuckProspectsEnterprisingHands Together Book:The Annie Dillard reader Source: The Annie Dillard reader
“I'd bought a lot of really challenging, cutting-edge Joel-Peter Witkin photographs very early on. There were severed heads and amputated feet and hands in them - gruesome stuff. I had them all around the house, and if someone couldn't relate to it in some artistic way and instead just said "Yuck," then there probably wouldn't have been anywhere for us to go.” IfsWayHas BeensSaidHandsHouseStuffChallengesCuttingFeetPhotographEdgesArtisticRelatePeterCutting EdgeYuck Author:Richard Gere
“I wonder, What is it to be human? Especially now that we are so urban. How do we remember our connection with place? What is the umbilical cord that roots us to that primal, instinctive, erotic place? Every time I walk to the edge of this continent and feel the sand beneath my feet, feel the seafoam move up my body, I think, "Ah, yes, evolution." It's there, we just forget.” ThinkingFeelsHumansBodyRememberMovingWalksForgetWonderFeetEvolutionRootsConnectionsEdgesSandContinentsUrbanEroticPrimalCordsUmbilical Cord Author:Terry Tempest Williams
“While the foods were being prepared, I watched as men dragged a foot-operated grinding wheel into an open space, and the groom devoted a tense hour to putting a razor's edge to a large, ornate dagger. The bride's father watched that effort with a critical eye. After satisfying himself that the weapon was suitably lethal, he gravely accepted it as a gift from the younger man. The groom has just sharpened the knife that the bride's father will use on him, if he ever mistreats the girl.” IfsMenUseEyeGirlFatherHoursSpaceEffortFeetWeaponsPreparedEdgesCriticalAcceptedWheelsSatisfyingKnivesDevotedTenseBridesRazorsDaggersOpen SpacesMistreat Book:Shantaram: A Novel Source: Shantaram: A Novel