Quotes By Author: adi alsaid
“Panic strikes me when I think about a sentence that isn’t given the chance to live because I don’t have a pen in my hand or am not sitting near enough to someone familiar to speak it to. Especially if it’s a particularly good sentence, a sentence with truth or beauty or humor or sadness to it. The best ones always take you by surprise. They sneak into your head while you’re walking down the aisles at a supermarket, or flat-out assault you when you’re at your grandmother’s funeral, and you have to scramble to give the thought life before it’s gone forever. Cocktail napkins, palms, text messages sent to yourself.”
“What’s so great about writing?” “You can make anything true”
“Then that’s what the Northern Lights are. All the lives that we’re not living.”
“It was time to let go of the mad desire to remember. It was time to start living whatever life would come. In the present, not the past.”