Four decades later the beams of headlights from executive cars in the station car park lit up a freak plague of daddy longlegs, and one fugitive publishing gentleman in a flapping raincoat striding around a field now lying fallow for EU subsidies. You would think a place the size of England could easily hold all the happenings in one humble lifetime without much overlap—I mean, it's not ruddy Luxembourg we live in—but no, we cross, crisscross, and recross our old tracks like figure skaters.—David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas (2004)
Friday, November 9, 2012
'all the happenings in one humble lifetime'
Labels:
experience,
human nature
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