M.L. Rio

  • Lanahas quotedlast year
    One sin, I know, another doth provoke;

    Murder’s as near to lust as flame to smoke
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    His fingers drum restlessly on the table. “Tell me something,” he says. “Do you ever lie in your cell, staring up at the ceiling, wondering how you wound up in here, and you can’t sleep because you can’t stop thinking about that day?”

    “Every night,” I say, without sarcasm.
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    Richard: “Hatred is the sincerest form of flattery.”

    Alexander: “That’s imitation, dickhead.”
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    Actors are by nature volatile—alchemic creatures composed of incendiary elements, emotion and ego and envy. Heat them up, stir them together, and sometimes you get gold. Sometimes disaster.
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    “I thought they would have beaten that bullshit out of you in prison.”

    “That bullshit is all that kept me going.” One thing I’m sure Colborne will never understand is that I need language to live, like food—lexemes and morphemes and morsels of meaning nourish me with the knowledge that, yes, there is a word for this. Someone else has felt it before.

    “Why don’t you just tell me what happened? No performance. No poetics.”

    “For us, everything was a performance.” A small, private smile catches me off guard and I glance down, hoping he won’t see it. “Everything poetic.”
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    The moral outrage we should have suffered was quietly put down, suppressed like an unpleasant rumor before it had a chance to be heard. Whatever we did—or, more crucially, did not do—it seemed that so long as we did it together, our individual sins might be abated. There is no comfort like complicity.
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    I desperately wanted to, but my mind was blank. For someone who loved words as much as I did, it was amazing how often they failed me.
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    Me: “What are you?”

    Alexander: “Sexually amphibious.”

    Me: “That’s the grossest thing I’ve ever heard.”

    Alexander: “You should try it.”
  • Snowhas quotedlast year
    “When did we become such terrible people?”

    “Maybe we’ve always been terrible.” He shrugged and watched the white cloud of his laughter shimmer and fade. His good humor seemed to vanish with it, and when he spoke again his voice was brittle. “Or maybe we learned from Richard,” he said.
  • Kwaskqwhas quoted2 years ago
    For you it was just one day, then business as usual. For us it was one day, and every single day that came after
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