“the secret to happiness is counting your blessings while others are adding up their troubles.”
T. Greenwood, Bodies of Water“We pretended she'd only gotten lost in the colors of fall.Piper”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon“This is the thing about a lie: over time, it not only obscures the truth but consumes it. Those who pursue veracity (those dogooders, those seekers) see truth not as an abstract thing but something concrete. Strong, vivid, with an unassailable right to prevail. But those who fight for it, who fight in the name of it, do not understand that truth is anemic, weak. Especially in the hands of an accomplished liar. Especially over years. A lie, in collusion with time, can overpower the truth. A good lie has the power to subsume reality. A good lie can become the truth.”
T. Greenwood, The Golden Hour