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Our worlds are so momentary. We are along all our lives and then go off that way as well.
Joe Meno
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Joe Meno
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: January 1
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the United States of America
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Beneath all of her thoughts and worries, beneath the complication of conflicting identities and needs, maybe it's as simple as loving the way some other person looks when they're sleeping.
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It is the strain of walking around the world-down the street, riding city buses and elevators, moving from place to place to place-and not knowing who might want to destroy you, who might like to fill your heart with poison, who might rob you and stab you, who might stand above you in the dark with a tarantula.
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[Sex] is really awkward. You know you have expectations and then it's this great moment of connection and it's a surprise. But that's what so exciting about it is that sense of surprise.
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Being decent is the only thing that matters in a terrible world like this.
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Funny as hell, searingly honest, and urgently real, Sam Pink's Rontel puts to shame most modern fiction. His writing perfectly captures the bizarre parade that is Chicago, with all its gloriously odd and wonderful people. This book possesses both the nerve of Nelson Algren and the existential comedy of Albert Camus.
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Do not be confused by what the natural world knows: We are all, in our own way, completely and totally alone. If love is real, it is complete and total failing of the intellect. It is utter self-destruction. It is pandemonium.
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It is what we see when we imagine what the afterlife must be like: our happiest triumphs, our most sincere moments, stolen from the seam of our lives, a respite just before the onset of imminent tragedy.
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The city glitters past us with its sharp edges, reminding us of how tiny, how weak, how totally unimportant we are.
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I was getting close to thirty and was trying on the idea of becoming more mature. I was reading more. I had gone out and bought a lot of shirts.
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Maybe that's why people have friends at all. Not because they like them so much but because they don't make them feel so much worse.
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What I've learned is that there is nothing in this life that does not fail to disappoint us, even our own deaths.
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People are just greedy animals, after all.
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The world of evil is only as evil as we allow it to be.
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And it's exactly what's wrong with the radio. It's like...anything that tries to appeal to everybody always ends up sounding so cheap.
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Maybe it was better to just go on believing everything was OK, even when really bad things were just about to happen.
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Sex scenes in books are always like first person, from this male perspective and just about how awesome he is. It feels like such a fantasy.
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The boy detective thinks, The only thing all men have in common with one another is their inherent capacity to make mistakes. He reasons, But there is wonder in the attempt, knowing we are all destined to fall short, but forgoing reason and fear time and time again so deliberately.
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