“Another remarkable thing about the dead is that they are all ages, preserved at every age you ever knew them, and at no age at all.”
Dara Horn“School is a terrible place, I have decided. There is nothing good about it except for math class. Everything else is a total waste of time. As I mentioned before I have done a lot of reading about prisons, and I notice that they always describe them as painted in very dull colors, and my school is also painted in these kinds of colors, with greenish lockers and brownish walls and grayish floors. Actually they recently fixed up one wing of the school, and now that part of the school is just the opposite—all the colors are really bright, with bright red and yellow lockers and blue doors and shiny white floors that are already all scuffed up. It's funny because I thought the other colors were terrible but these are much worse, because they make it seem like it's normal to be happy there when it isn't.”
Dara Horn, The World to Come“There's no such thing as a problem that's yours and not mine.”
Dara Horn, The World to Come“When he finally fell asleep, his dreams contained no stories at all, but only the hard stones of thoughts: the unimaginably unlikely coincidence of being alive at the same time as the love of your life, the frequency with which a person was expected to bear the body and the burden of someone else, the idiocy of thinking that kindness can protect the person who is kind, and worst of all, the bottomless pit of a truth that he had suddenly, sickeningly seen: that the world to come that his parents had always talked about was not an afterlife at all, but simply this world, to come--the future world, your own future, that you were creating for yourself with every choice you made in it.”
Dara Horn, The World to Come“Most of the other visitors were chained to their audio guides, looking only at what their little headsets told them was worth seeing.”
Dara Horn, The World to Come“Time itself is created through deeds of true kindness.”
Dara Horn, The World to Come