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“For most of my childhood there was always something more we wanted, something more we were just about to get, something that was going to turn our situation around once and for all. It was vague and indefinable, this thing, hovering nearby in the air.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“So why do you thank them,' she asks, 'for what is yours by right?”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“But more pressing issues have usurped the lifelong primacy of good manners. Good manners, good graces, good looks have become things of the past. We’ve arrived at that realm where the physical body has decreed an entirely new set of rules of acceptability.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“We were in agreement, and yet I had the peculiar feeling that we were referring to different things.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“Seeingâ€� is not the same as ‘looking,â€�' he’d said. I pretended I understood the distinction.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“She’s going to make this worse for us and then she’s going to blame society.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“The Goodwill will outlast Whole Foods; I’m sure of it. It’ll outlast Starbucks, too. When the boulevard crumbles and reverts to its genuine self, Goodwill will be the last man standing. That’s the cycle.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“She was too eager in her discoveries. Her eagerness compounded my powerlessness.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“The march toward finiteness has begun.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“He was the perfect blend of beauty and power, of grace and aggression.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories
“Any day now the minor things are going to become major things, and when everything falls apart it’s going to fall apart fast.”
― American Estrangement: Stories
― American Estrangement: Stories