“This is the feast of our mortality, the most mundane and human holiday.”
“The daylight needs no praise, and so we praise it always- greater than ourselves and all the airy words we summon.”
“Dali dreamed of Hitler as a white-skinned girl- impossibly pale, luminous and lifeless as the moon.”
“Breton considered suicide the truest art, though life seemed hardly worth the trouble to discard.”
“What if we had walked a different path one day, would some small incident have nudged us elsewhere the way a pebble tossed into a brook might change the course a hundred miles downstream?”
“This last mute touch that lingers is farewell.”
“In the evening when the light is dim, I hide in bed and collect the silhouettes of reasoning which silently run across my limbs.”