For the time beingWords scatterAre they fallen leaves?
Ruth Ozeki, A Tale for the Time Being.
“In my heart, I am American, and I believe I have a free will and can take charge of my own destiny.”
“Do all kids have to worry about their parents mental health? The way society is set up, parents are supposed to be the grown-up ones and look after the kids, but a lot of times its the other way ar...”
“True freedom comes from being unknown.”
“She missed the built environment of New York City. It was only in an urban landscape, amid straight lines and architecture, that she could situate herself in human time and history. She missed peop...”
“There's so much to write. Where should I start?I texted my old Jiko this question, and she wrote me back this:'You should start where you are”
“In your diary, you quoted old Jiko saying something about not-knowing, how not-knowing is the most intimate way, or did I just dream that?Anyway, I've been thinking about this a lot, and I think ma...”
“History can be rewritten, but at what cost?”
“A fallen man is he who has lost the glory of God”
“If all people were to be judged by 'right and wrong', nobody would be wholly right or wholly wrong - for have not all people 'sinned and fallen from the glory of God'? It seems more than a little u...”
“All words are pegs to hang ideas on.”
“A word is not the same with one writer as it is with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket.”
“No doubt I shall go on writing, stumbling across tundras of unmeaning, planting words like bloody flags in my wake....”