From How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns from Puddles to the Sea, Tristan Gooley
Each angle creates a line of possible spots where you could be standing and the precise point where these three lines intersect is the only place in the street where you could possibly have observed these precise angles.
From How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns from Puddles to the Sea, Tristan Gooley Though it might be that deprivation, and the alleviation or deprivation of that deprivation, is one of the sources of delight.
From The Book of Delights: Essays, Ross Gay There is only so much water to go around and the moon pulls most of it, so the sun's high tides end up as what we call neap low tides. Don't worry if that doesn't help you, but it's just one more perspective on a fairly complex area.
From How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns from Puddles to the Sea, Tristan Gooley Something about the delirium incited by lily blooms or the pollinators' swooning over the bush cherry interrupts one's relationship to commerce, perhaps. The garden makes you grab the nearest thing so you can keep crawling through it. It might be that the logics of delight interrupt the logics of capitalism.
From The Book of Delights: Essays, Ross Gay And the glass was small enough to both encourage moderation and highlight the pleasure of the refill, a pleasure, it is important to note, that has an inverse relationship to the size of the vessel.
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