“Imagine the wizened quality of a life blanched of contradiction and double standard.p 44”
Michael Perry“But the sky...cumulonimbus clouds are stacked and banked to the stratosphere, and the lowering sun has bronzed and brassed and blushed them. these are clouds to make you long for wings. These are clouds that leave you not knowing what to believe. - - - Population 485 - Meeting your Neighbors One Siren at a Time”
Michael Perry“Imagine the wizened quality of a life blanched of contradiction and double standard.p 44”
Michael Perry“It is the blessing of dumb work done close to the earth-one gritty minute at a time, we move forward.”
Michael Perry“The tough times start," he said, "the day the last casserole dish is returned.”
Michael Perry“We talk about how he and Leanne are doing knowing full well there is no sufficient answer.p 294”
Michael Perry“Mom is a compulsive reader. She reads for pleasure, she reads to edify herself, but more often than not, she reads because she can't help it. I understand. The minute I find myself sitting still, I start rummaging around for printed material.p 97”
Michael Perry“I deserve a swift kick in the shorts for all the times I’ve stubbornly wound my way through the library stacks, my mule head leading the way, searching fruitlessly for information a librarian could put in my hands in a matter of minutes. – Michael Perry, Handbook for Freelance Writing”
Tatyana Eckstrand“Over the years, I have developed a visceral reaction to families and victims expressing surprise at tragedy. Why are we surprised? Why do we forget we are mortal? Bad, bad things happen everywhere, every day. Humans, for better or worse, harbor this feeling that we - individually - are special. A patch of ice or a pea-sized blood clot makes a mockery of that illusion in a heartbeat. We are not special at all.”
Michael Perry, Population: 485“I stand beside Tom's barn and ponder the benign heedlessness of the people in the speeding cars, and here I am in the speeding car. In my heart I wish the bypass had never been built; in my car I never take the old way.”
Michael Perry, Visiting Tom: A Man, a Highway, and the Road to Roughneck Grace