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  • I am going to the bad place, as is my wont.

  • Just think, the shoes I wouldn’t be caught dead in might actually turn out to be the shoes I am caught dead in.

    Thinking   Shoes   Might  
    David Rakoff (2002). “Fraud: Essays”, p.8, Anchor
  • I have managed to establish an identity that is based on my internal self, and for that I feel tremendously lucky.

    Self   Identity   Lucky  
    David Rakoff (2015). “The Uncollected David Rakoff: Including the entire text of Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish”, p.164, Anchor
  • Being a stranger was like being dead, and brought to mind how, in a book he had read that most folks misunderstood one common state: The flip side of love is indifference, not hate.

    Hate   Book   Love Is  
    David Rakoff (2013). “Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish: A Novel”, p.94, Doubleday
  • New York is breaking my heart. I’ve often said that it’s like having a really interesting boyfriend suddenly becoming really, really into wine, and having to have endless conversations about it.

    New York   Heart   Wine  
  • You can't win all the contests and then lose at one contest and say, 'Why am I not winning this contest as well?' It's random. So truthfully, again, do I wish it weren't me? Absolutely. I still can't make that logistic jump to thinking there's a reason why it shouldn't be me.

    Winning   Thinking   Wish  
    "David Rakoff's 'Half Empty' Worldview Is Full Of Wit". "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. September 21, 2010.
  • In my brief glimpse of what is to come I realize how little I care to witness it. I have seen the future and I'm fairly relieved to say, it looks nothing like me.

    Future   Glimpse   Looks  
    David Rakoff (2005). “Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never- Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems”, p.222, Anchor
  • Everybody's got something. In the end, what choice does one really have but to understand that truth, to really take it in, and then shop for groceries, get a haircut, do one's work; get on with the business of one's life. That's the hope, anyway.

    Choices   Doe   Groceries  
  • I had a tumor. But it was great.

    Tumors  
  • There is nothing so cleansing or reassuring as a vicarious sadness.

    David Rakoff (2010). “Half Empty”, p.198, Anchor
  • Youth is not wasted on the young, it is perpetrated on the young.

    Youth   Young  
    David Rakoff (2002). “Fraud: Essays”, p.30, Anchor
  • I have so little control over the act of writing that it's all I can do to remain conscious.

  • If psychoanalysis was late 19th century secular Judaism’s way of finding spiritual meaning in a post-religious world, and retail is the late 20th century’s way of finding spiritual meaning in a post-religious world, what does it mean that I’m impersonating the father of psychoanalysis in a store window to commemorate a religious holiday?

  • The only thing that makes one an artist is making art. And that requires the precise opposite of hanging out; a deeply lonely and unglamorous task of tolerating oneself long enough to push something out.

    Lonely   Art   Opposites  
    FaceBook post by David Rakoff from Oct 23, 2016
  • Altruism is innate, but it's not instinctual. Everybody's wired for it, but a switch has to be flipped.

    "Altruism: Better Late Than Never" by Paula Gardner, www.huffingtonpost.com. July 28, 2016.
  • There is supercomputer somewhere in the Nevada desert whose sole function is to count the number of times that I have said the following, because it is unquantifiable by human minds at this point, but this time it’s really true: I should have stayed home.

    Regret   Home   Numbers  
  • I do not go outdoors. Not more than I have to. As far as I'm concerned, the whole point of living in New York City is indoors. You want greenery? Order the spinach.

    New York   Order   Cities  
    David Rakoff (2002). “Fraud: Essays”, p.7, Anchor
  • I am neither spontaneous nor ready for anything.

    David Rakoff (2005). “Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never- Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems”, p.76, Anchor
  • In the window, I fantasize... about providing grown-ups and children alike with the greatest gift of all: insight.

  • We’re creatures of contact regardless of whether/ we kiss or we wound. Still, we must come together.

  • There's nothing particularly wrong with being more pessimistic than optimistic. Optimism is broad-based, non-detail-oriented thinking; pessimism is detail-oriented thinking.

  • Not being funny doesn't make you a bad person. Not having a sense of humor does.

    David Rakoff (2002). “Fraud: Essays”, p.103, Anchor
  • There are many things in this world that are an outrage, to be sure, but death at our current life expectancy doesn’t strike me as one of them. Maybe I sound like some Victorian who felt that forty years ought to be enough for any man, but one of the marks of a life well lived has to be reaching a state of finally getting it, of not needing more, and of being able to sign off with something approaching peace of mind.

    Men   Years   Mind  
  • But if one's dreams having to come true was the only referendum on whether they were beautiful, or worth dreaming, well then, no one would wish for anything. And that would be so much sadder.

    Beautiful   Dream   Wish  
  • Central to living a life that is good, is a life that's forgiving.

  • One of the marks of a life well lived has to be reaching a state of finally getting it, of not needing more, and of being able to sign off with something approaching peace of mind.

    Mind   Able   Reaching  
    "I'm Dying to Meet You in the Next Life" by Dwight Eschliman, www.gq.com. August 13, 2012.
  • Is there some lesson on how to be friends? I think what it means is that central to living a life that is good is a life that's forgiving. We're creatures of contact regardless of whether we kiss or we wound. Still, we must come together. Though it may spell destruction, we still ask for more-- since it beats staying dry but so lonely on shore. So we make ourselves open while knowing full well it's essentially saying "please, come pierce my shell.

    Lonely   Mean   Kissing  
    FaceBook post by David Rakoff from Nov 09, 2015
  • I am no fun at all. In fact, I am anti-fun. Not as in anti-violence, but as in anti-matter. I am not so much against fun - although I suppose I kind of am - as I am the opposite of fun. I suck the fun out of a room. Or perhaps I'm just a different kind of fun; the kind that leaves on bereft of hope; the kind of fun that ends in tears.

    Fun   Opposites   Tears  
  • Simplicity, it seems, has always been wasted on those who simply cannot appreciate it

    David Rakoff (2005). “Don't Get Too Comfortable: The Indignities of Coach Class, The Torments of Low Thread Count, The Never- Ending Quest for Artisanal Olive Oil, and Other First World Problems”, p.30, Anchor
  • Well into adulthood, writing has never gotten easier. It still only ever begins badly, and there are no guarantees that this is not the day when the jig is finally up.

    FaceBook post by David Rakoff from Apr 22, 2013
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