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“If people feel lost and alone and helpless and broken and hopeless today, what will it be like if the world really begins to come apart at the hinges?”
Brandon Andress“The past has come apart events are vagueingthe future is inexploitable”
Mina Loy, The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems of Mina Loy“Things come apart so easily when they have been held together with lies.”
Dorothy Allison, Bastard Out of Carolina“I just want to see you come apart."I wanted to tell her that she was witnessing it now, and in all honesty she'd been watching it happen for weeks.”
Christina Lauren, Beautiful Bastard“Once, we lived to love. Now, we live for power. The world is changing. But we cannot stop the evolution, or everything will come apart.”
Zoey-Rose Hawthorne“all people start tocome apart finallyand there it is:just empty ashtrays in a roomor wisps of hair on a combin the dissolving moonlight.”
Charles Bukowski“I'm broken, but I have to learn how to live. I feel stuck together with scotch tape, like after any breath everything could come apart. If it does, if it all comes undone, I think I'll fall down and never rise again.”
Anna White, Mended: Thoughts on Life, Love, and Leaps of Faith“The pearls weren't really white, they were a warm oyster beige, with little knots in between so if they broke, you only lost one. I wished my life could be like that, knotted up so that even if something broke, the whole thing wouldn't come apart.”
Janet Fitch, White Oleander“My homeland,' says the guest, 'no longer exists. My homeland was Poland, Vienna, this house, the barracks in the city, Galicia, and Chopin. What’s left? Whatever mysterious substance held it all together no longer works. Everything’s come apart. My homeland was a feeling, and that feeling was mortally wounded. When that happens, the only thing to do is go away.”
Sándor Márai, Embers“People like you are the reason this album needed to be written in the first place. When you’ve got your salary, and your cosy little ivory tower, you’re dead happy to spout off about artistic integrity and us getting there together. But the minute you’re asked to back your promises up with some strength of character, you come apart. You say you love good music, but you can’t listen to it that carefully if you treat people like this.”
Guy Mankowski, How I Left the National Grid: A post-punk novel