A first child is your own best foot forward, and how you do cheer those little feet as they strike out. You examine every turn of flesh for precocity, and crow it to the world. But the last one: the baby who trails her scent like a flag of surrender through your life when there will be no more coming after--oh, that' s love by a different name.
― Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
There is a strange moment in time, after something horrible happens, when you know it's true, but you haven't told anyone yet.
― Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
April is the cruelest month, T.S. Eliot wrote, by which I think he meant (among other things) that springtime makes people crazy. We expect too much, the world burgeons with promises it can't keep, all passion is really a setup, and we're doomed to get our hearts broken yet again. I agree, and would further add: Who cares? Every spring I go out there anyway, around the bend, unconditionally. ... Come the end of the dark days, I am more than joyful. I'm nuts.
― Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Love by a Different Name
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