Joanna Walsh

Vertigo

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  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    I wear tight clothes, but tight clothes make me neater. If I wear loose clothes, my body flows out and pushes against them.
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    I folded my life in on itself, seven times. The last few folds it only bent. I was surprised it was so bulky
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    I think we eat what we need. I could eat the whole earth if you broke it down into pieces, if the pieces were small enough.
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    Games are maths things, stories are not, or maybe they are.
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    Why was it impossible to forget what had happened, impossible to look at time only one way?
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    In any case love must be passed on with no return. Not even with feedback
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    My mind does not tell me everything it thinks
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    Vertigo is the sense that if I fall I will fall not toward the earth but into space. I sense no anchorage. I will pitch forward, outward and upward
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    To other people, perhaps, I still look fresh: to people who have not yet seen this dress, these shoes, but to myself, to you, I can never re-present the glamour of a first glance.

    To appear for the first time is magnificent.
  • Edna Monteshas quoted3 years ago
    There is something about my face in the mirrors that catch it. Even at a distance it will never be right again, not even to a casual glance. Beauty: it’s the upkeep that costs, that’s what Balzac said, not the initial investment.
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