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Literary Consolation Prizes by Grant Snider (via nevver)

Literary Consolation Prizes by Grant Snider (via nevver)

That’s what a house is: a pile of stuff with a cover on it…a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get more stuff.
From Comic Relief (1986) by George Carlin
From An Interview with Chekhov
Interviewer: Why do you always wear black?
Chekhov: I am mourning for my life.
This Was Once a Love Poem
This was once a love poem,
before its haunches thickened, its breath grew short,
before it found itself sitting,
perplexed and a little embarrassed,
on the fender of a parked car,
while many people passed by without turning their heads.

It remembers itself dressing as if for a great engagement.
It remembers choosing these shoes,
this scarf or tie.

Once, it drank beer for breakfast,
drifted its feet
in a river side by side with the feet of another.

Once it pretended shyness, then grew truly shy,
dropping its head so the hair would fall forward,
so the eyes would not be seen.

IT spoke with passion of history, of art.
It was lovely then, this poem.
Under its chin, no fold of skin softened.
Behind the knees, no pad of yellow fat.
What it knew in the morning it still believed at nightfall.
An unconjured confidence lifted its eyebrows, its cheeks.

The longing has not diminished.
Still it understands. It is time to consider a cat,
the cultivation of African violets or flowering cactus.

Yes, it decides:
Many miniature cacti, in blue and red painted pots.
When it finds itself disquieted
by the pure and unfamiliar silence of its new life,
it will touch them—one, then another—
with a single finger outstretched like a tiny flame.

by Jane Hirshfield

A dream woke me…A religious dream. In it there was this huge clap of thunder, and all of a sudden the heavens rolled aside and God appeared and His voice rumbled at me— what the hell did He say?— oh yeah. ‘I am vexed with you, my son,’ He said. He was scowling. I was shaking, in the dream, and looking up, and I said, ‘What’d I do now, Lord?’ And He said, ‘You left the cap off the toothpaste tube again.’ And then I realized it was my ex-wife.
From A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick

Dancing scene from Skins (Season Two, Episode Nine: Cassie)

From Submarine (2011) by  Richard Ayoade

By John Waters

By John Waters

The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us.
By Bill Watterson (via pocket-full-of-stones)
[People ] were born into a world that was against them in a thousand little ways, and then devoted most of their energies to making it worse.
From Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

Jump to how life was when you were a baby and you could only eat baby food. You’d stagger over to the coffee table. You’re up on your feet and you have to keep waddling along on those Vienna sausage legs or fall down. Then you get to the coffee table and bounce your big soft baby head on the sharp corner.

You’re down, and man, oh man, it hurts. Still it isn’t anything tragic until Mom and Dad run over. Oh, you poor, brave thing. Only then do you cry.

From Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
Over breakfast every morning, he’d show me glossy pictures of guys self-sucking. Curled up with their elbows hooked behind their knees and craning their necks to choke on themselves, each guy would be lost in his own little closed circuit. You can bet almost every guy in the world’s tried this.
From Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
My life is just a bunch of ‘it seemed like a good idea at the time’ strung together.
From your e-cards

Little Girls by Oingo Boingo

The Time That Remains (2009) by Elia Suleiman