well, death says, as he walks by, I'm going to get you anyhow no matter what you've been: writer, cab-driver, pimp, butcher, sky-diver, I'm going to get you Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Witness also that when we talk about literature, we do so in the present tense. When we speak of the dead, we are not so kind. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the normal world. I'm at its threshold, but not yet in it. Its doorway is doorless. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Life is about moving, it’s about change. And when things stop doing that they’re dead. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
He could not stand. It was notThat he could not thrive, he was bornWith everything but the will –That can be deformed, just like a limb.Death was more interesting to him.Life could not get his attention. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Amy [Winehouse] changed pop music forever, I remember knowing there was hope, and feeling not alone because of her. She lived jazz, she lived the blues. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
I forgive you," I said. I said what I had to. I would die by pieces to save myself from real death. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Like the pain of a bad wound, the effect of a deep shock takes some while to be felt. When a child is told, for the first time in his life, that a person he has known is dead, although he does not disbelieve it, he may well fail to comprehend it and later ask--perhaps more than once--where the dead person is and when he is coming back. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>
Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you. Nov 24, 2024 - Fabian Biese>