
Tuesday last, I was asked, if I had ever read any Annie Dillard. I said no, feeling regretful. Tuesday afternoon, I went online and requested "for the Time Being by Annie Dillard" from the Lake Whales Public Library. Here are a few notes from my reading so far:
"I am on the field."
"The hospital like every other, is a hole in a universe, through which holiness issues in blasts."
Repetition is powerless before ecstasy." pg. 91.
"Suddenly there is a point where religion becomes laughable then you decide that are nevertheless religious."
I found the book to be unfocused and not really worth my time reading.
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