Wednesday, January 18, 2012

"It was at these times that he began to understand, after all those years of study and performance, of feats and wonders and surprises, the nature of magic. The magician seemed to promise that something torn to bits might be mended without a seam, that what had vanished might reappear, that a scattered handful of doves or dust might be reunited by a word, that a paper rose consumed by fire could be made to bloom from a pile of ash. But everyone knew that it was only an illusion. The true magic of this broken world lay in the ability of the things it contained to vanish, to become so thoroughly lost, that they might never have existed in the first place."

Michael Chabon, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay


you know that special moment when you're reading something and suddenly you get an unshakable feeling that the words were meant just for you? Just for you, just at that moment?

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