I'll really do anything not to work on my final presentation, it seems. I just wanted to post three quotations I've come across today; in some way, they each center around the "maybe" feeling I talked about yesterday. Combined, I feel like they should unlock a question for me. Perhaps when I have more time to think. In any case, they're interesting.
1. "I'll think of it as needle and thread.
Or a breathing remnant
restored to a living cloth.
Or scissors
trimming lament
to allow for everything I don't know."
-Li-Young Lee, from "Little Ache"
2. "The happy ones are almost always also vulgar;
happiness has a way of thinking
that's rushed and has no time to look
but keeps on moving, compact and manic...."
-Patrizia Cavalli, from an untitled poem, translated by Geoffrey Brock
3. "...only realization gives indubitable proof of what is possible."
-Simone de Beauvoir, from The Second Sex
Quotes 1 & 2 come from the December issue of Poetry(Volume 191, Number 3).
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I'd love to read the rest of the poem that #2 came from.
Look at what you've done to me. I'm mildly intrigued by poetry now.
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