'maybe god is in the universe the way salt is in the ocean, giving it a taste.'
-- john updike, rabbit is rich
'"finitude," he wrote, "is the contradiction of the infinite, or anything which is subject to the laws of entropy, decay, and extinction. and for us, for human beings, i would include in the definition a consciousness of the perishing of each moment of existence. or, more simply: the demand made upon us, as a species, at every moment, to choose one thing instead of another. we might imagine that we are on a boat, and that the prow of the boat penetrating the water is the choice made, or the present thing, and that the wake following the boat is what is not chosen, the absent thing: tiny wave upon wave, a body growing wider and wider, finally dissolving into the universe in ways we cannot fully perceive. what is present is finite; what is absent is infinite." he crossed it out.'
-- haven kimmel, the solace of leaving early
put your hand over the side of the boat
and what do you feel?
-- kate bush, 'a coral room'
-- michelle tea, the chelsea whistle
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