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- [I] learned ... that friends are a good source of food and soul when one has not yet gotten the hang of cooking or living…
- Somewhere in the back of my brain there exists this certainty: The body is no more than a costume, and can be changed at will.…
- The problem is that you don't just choose recovery. You have to keep choosing recovery, over and over and over again. You have to make…
- But in some ways, the most significant choices one makes in life are done for reasons that are not all that dramatic, not earth-shaking at…
- Madness is not what it seems. Time stops. All my life I've been obsessed with time, its motion and velocity, the way it works you…
- I threw up again that night, half-afraid that my eyeballs would explode. But it was, by far, more important that I get rid of dinner.…
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