12-16-2021, 11:21 AM
I'm just going to leave this here for now because it comes from the book I'm currently reading called Savage Dreams by Rebecca Solnit.
"To know a place, like a friend or lover, is for it to become familiar; to know it better is for it to become strange again. Not novel in the easy way of the new, but strange in a deep , disturbing way that does not dissipate, an unsettling revelation of what should have always been known, a revelation that implicates its belated discoverers."
"To know a place, like a friend or lover, is for it to become familiar; to know it better is for it to become strange again. Not novel in the easy way of the new, but strange in a deep , disturbing way that does not dissipate, an unsettling revelation of what should have always been known, a revelation that implicates its belated discoverers."
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm