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  • I see no reason not to write whatever comes to me.

    Writing   Reason  
  • Time punishes us by taking everything, but it also saves us - by taking everything

  • Those who claim to write about something larger and more significant than the self sometimes fail to comprehend the dimensions of self.

    Sarah Manguso (2011). “The Two Kinds of Decay”, p.183, Granta
  • My existence shrank from an arrow of light pointing into the future forever to a speck of light that was the present moment. I got better at living in that point of light, making the world into that point. I paid close attention to it. I loved it very much.

    Arrows   Light   Forever  
    Sarah Manguso (2011). “The Two Kinds of Decay”, p.165, Granta
  • The catalog of emotion that disappears when someone dies, and the degree to which we rely on a few people to record something of what life was to them, is almost too much to bear.

    "Sarah Manguso: 'My diary-keeping is a vice'" by Michelle Dean, www.theguardian.com. March 4, 2015.
  • I like people who possess either deep mastery or deep empathy, but not as much as I like those who possess both.

    Sarah Manguso (2012). “The Guardians: An Elegy”, p.37, Granta Books
  • Around you move many seas. It is impossible not to drown a little.

    Moving   Sea   Littles  
    Sarah Manguso (2002). “The Captain Lands in Paradise: Poems”
  • The best thing about time passing is the privilege of running out of it, of watching the wave of mortality break over me and everyone I know.

  • The only thing I've consistently been interested in in the last twenty-five years is writing very short texts. That continues to interest me as a project, to contain some part of reality, which is chaotic by definition, in a contained space. I like small apartments. I like getting rid of stuff. I went through my files yesterday and spent hours shredding things. It was great.

    Writing   Reality   Hours  
  • The more you talk about something, the less accurate it gets.

  • I don't write toward a genre, and I try not to make claim to a genre after a book is published. That said, The Guardians isn't poetry. It's prose.

    Book   Writing   Trying  
  • Chair or no chair: a binary relation. But the vicissitudes of moving the body around are infinite. You never know what a person in a chair can do.

    Moving   Body   Infinite  
    Sarah Manguso (2011). “The Two Kinds of Decay”, p.49, Granta
  • You can't learn from remembering. You can't learn from guessing. You can learn only from moving forward at the rate you are moved, as brightness into brightness.

    Sarah Manguso (2009). “The Two Kinds of Decay: A Memoir”, p.191, Macmillan
  • If you think something's happened quickly, you're looking at only a part of it.

    Thinking   Happened   Ifs  
    Sarah Manguso (2011). “The Two Kinds of Decay”, p.182, Granta
  • This is suffering's lesson: pay attention. The important part might come in a form you do not recognize.

    Sarah Manguso (2011). “The Two Kinds of Decay”, p.183, Granta
  • Perhaps all anxiety might derive from a fixation on moments - an inability to accept life as ongoing.

    "Ongoingness: The End of a Diary". Book by Sarah Manguso, March 03, 2015.
  • Look at me, dancing my little dance for a few moments against the background of eternity.

    Dancing   Looks   Littles  
  • Experience in itself wasn’t enough. The diary was my defense against waking up at the end of my life and realizing I’d missed it.

    "Ongoingness: The End of a Diary". Book by Sarah Manguso, www.theatlantic.com. March 3, 2015.
  • If I'm not writing a thing, depression might be looming.

    Writing  
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