The world did not have me in mind; it had no mind. It was a coincidental collection of things and people, of items, an I myself was one such item...the things in the world did not necessarily cause my overwhelming feelings; the feelings were inside me, beneath my skin, behind my ribs, withing my skull. They were even, to some extent, under my control.


The Annie Dillard reader (ed. Harpercollins, 1994)


The world did not have me in mind; it had no mind. It was a coincidental collection of things and people, of items, an I myself was one such...

The world did not have me in mind; it had no mind. It was a coincidental collection of things and people, of items, an I myself was one such...

The world did not have me in mind; it had no mind. It was a coincidental collection of things and people, of items, an I myself was one such...

The world did not have me in mind; it had no mind. It was a coincidental collection of things and people, of items, an I myself was one such...