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They shut me up in Prose - / As when a little Girl / They put me in the Closet - / Because they liked me "still" - — Emily Dickinson

The golden age of Luncheon Vouchers ended ten years
ago. For ten years Mickey had been saying, "The golden
age of Luncheon Vouchers is over." And that's what Archie
loved about O'Connell's. Everything was remembered,
nothing was lost. History was never revised or
reinterpreted, adapted or whitewashed. It was as solid and
as simple as the encrusted egg on the clock. — Zadie Smith

She had had the pain; it had been like being boiled alive in scalding oil and not being able to die to get free of it — Betty Smith

Aren't you supposed to be taking my order?' I asked.
'Bite me. And then you can tell me what's wrong. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Once someone dreams a dream, it can't just drop out of existence. But if the dreamer can't remember it, what becomes of it? It lives on in Fantastica, deep under earth. There are forgotten dreams stored in many layers. The deeper one digs, the closer they are. All Fantastica rests on a foundation of forgotten dreams. — Michael Ende

Death means that a form of life dissolves or that the imminent possibility of dissolution exists, whether through our own death or through illness or old age. — Eckhart Tolle