William Faulkner Quote

… when she became not then half of memory became not and if I become not then all of remembering will cease to be.—Yes, he thought, between grief and nothing I will take grief.


Harry Wilbourne, in (Ch. 9) "Wild Palms"; p. 324 (Faulkner's italics) - The Wild Palms (1939)


… when she became not then half of memory became not and if I become not then all of remembering will cease to be.—Yes, he thought, between grief ...

… when she became not then half of memory became not and if I become not then all of remembering will cease to be.—Yes, he thought, between grief ...

… when she became not then half of memory became not and if I become not then all of remembering will cease to be.—Yes, he thought, between grief ...

… when she became not then half of memory became not and if I become not then all of remembering will cease to be.—Yes, he thought, between grief ...