Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World

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  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    “Aristotle Mendoza was not born to wear glasses.”

    “Apparently, Aristotle Mendoza’s eyes do not agree.”
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    I know I don’t know much about love—but what I know about love, my mother and Dante taught me.”
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    And I was starting to discover that change didn’t just happen—I had to make it happen
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    If we’re lucky. If we’re very lucky, the universe will send us the people we need to survive.
  • ♡emma♡has quoted3 years ago
    I remembered Dante on his bed, and me sitting on his big chair as he read the definition for that word from his well-worn dictionary: Calm, peaceful, untroubled, tranquil. “We’re done for, Ari,” he’d said. “Neither one of us are any of those things.”
  • ♡emma♡has quoted3 years ago
    Poems do not belong on a painting. And I do not belong in this world
  • Apollinariahas quoted5 months ago
    I always thought I was sort of invisible to them. But it was the other way around. It was they who were invisible to me.

    Because I wasn’t capable of seeing them.

    I think I’ve been like this kitten, born with its eyes closed, walking around meowing because I couldn’t see where I was going.

    But, Dante, guess what? The kitten has fucking opened his eyes. I can see, Dante, I can see.
  • Apollinariahas quoted5 months ago
    I didn’t used to like who I was.

    And now I just don’t know who I am. Well, I do know who I am. But mostly I’m becoming someone I don’t know. I don’t know who I’m going to become.

    But I’m better, Dante. I’m a better person—though that may not be saying much.
  • Apollinariahas quoted5 months ago
    My mother had said that they were just people, she and my father. And she was right. Maybe that was a sign that I was starting to grow up, the knowledge that my parents were people and that they felt the same things that I felt—only they’d been feeling those things for a helluva lot longer than I had, and had learned what to do about those feelings.
  • Apollinariahas quoted5 months ago
    You get used to not talking. You get used to the silence. It’s hard, you know, to break a silence that becomes a part of how you see yourself. Silence becomes a way of living.
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