“But the children’s story — which mine and my sister’s is — is ours to weigh and apportion and judge as we see it. Years later in college, I read that the great critic Ruskin wrote that composition is the arrangement of unequal things. Which means it’s for the composer to determine equal to what, and what matters more and what can be set to the side of life’s hurtling passage forward.”
“However, blaming your parents for your life’s difficulties finally leads to nowhere.”
— Separate quotes from “Canada,” by Richard Ford
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Christmas Morning On The Street Of Elms
During The Hungarian Revolution