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It is extraordinary how the house and the simplest possessions of someone who has been left become so quickly sordid.... Even the stain on the coffee cup seems not coffee but the physical manifestation of one's inner stain, the fatal blot that from the beginning had marked one for ultimate aloneness.
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Life is a series of diminishments. Each cessation of an activity either from choice or some other variety of infirmity is a death, a putting to final rest. Each loss, of friend or precious enemy, can be equated with the closing off of a room containing blocks of nerves and soon after the closing off the nerves atrophy and that part of oneself, in essence, drops away. The self is lightened, is held on earth by a gram less of mass and will.
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Being is a fiction invented by those who suffer from becoming.
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Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run. The daily work—that goes on, it adds up.
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Coleman Dowell
Born:
May 29, 1925
Died:
August 3, 1985
(aged 60)
Bio:
Robert Coleman Dowell was an American writer.
Known for:
Too Much Flesh and Jabez (1977)
Island people (1976)
Mrs. October was here (1974)
A Star-Bright Lie
The houses of children
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