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We’re in the world of communications more and more, tough we’re in communication less and less (Wright Morris Quotes)
Writes have an island, a center of refuge, within themselves. It is the mind’s anchorage, the soul’s Great Good Place (Wright Morris Quotes)
When writing is good, everything is symbolic, but symbolic writing is seldom good (Wright Morris Quotes)
The past is useless. That explains why it is past (Wright Morris Quotes)
Cats don’t belong to people. They belong to places (Wright Morris Quotes)
The imagination made us human, but being human, becoming more human, is a greater burden than we imagined. We have no choice but to imagine ourselves more human than we are (Wright Morris Quotes)
There’s little to see, but things leave an impression. It’s a matter of time and repetition. As something old wears thin or out, something new wears in. The handle on the pump, the crank on the churn, the dipper floating in the bucket, the latch on the screen, the door on the privy, the fender on the stove, the knees of the pants and the seat of the chair, the handle of the brush and the lid to the pot exist in time but outside taste; they wear in more than they wear out. It can’t be helped. It’s neither good nor bad. It’s the nature of life (Wright Morris Quotes)