From the age of twelve I knew I was in a life and death match, winning every time I finished a new story, threatened with extinction on those days I did not write.
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
She had snapped her hand back, hoping he hadn’t heard the movement of her silent reaching.
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
The lungs did not rest but were exercised as if she were a drowned person and she herself performing artificial respiration to keep the last life going.
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
If only he could speak with her and she to him tonight, how good the night might be, and how easy to breathe and how lax the vessels of blood in her ankles and in her wrists and the under-arms,
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
and the eighth died in love
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
How talented was death
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
the twenty-second was never loved
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
In order for a thing to be horrible it has to suffer a change you can recognize
Viridiana Trujillohas quoted7 years ago
Once in a lifetime anyway, it’s nice to make a mistake if you think it’ll do somebody some good,