From How High We Go In The Dark, Sequoia Nagamatsu
"He sees the responsibility we must take for the planet, our home, ensuring a future for the next generation. He imagines people on the street looking up from their phones and into each other's eyes–Hello, how are you? Why are you so sad? How can we do better?"
From How High We Go In The Dark, Sequoia Nagamatsu "Latin rhetoricians translate the Greek word eironia as dissimulatio which means 'mask'. After all why study the past? Because you may wish to repeat it. And in time (Sappho notes) one's mask becomes one's face."
From Irony Is Not Enough: Essay on my Life as Catherine Deneuve (2nd draft) in Men in the Off Hours, Anne Carson "At our backs is a big anarchy.
If you are strong you can twist a bit off and pound on it—your freedom." From TV Men: Antigone (Scripts 1 and 2) in Men in the Off Hours, Anne Carson Italics in original "Projects, yes I have projects."
From TV Men: Antigone (Scripts 1 and 2) in Men in the Off Hours, Anne Carson Italics in original "But you can see
how the pull is irresistible. The pull to handle horrors and to have a theory of them." From TV Men: Lazarus, in Men in the Off Hours, Anne Carson |
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