” I know I’ve lost my mind. But I’m not concerned, because its the first thing i’ve lost in a long time that actually feels good.”
I can honestly say that this is my favorite sentence in any work of literature i’ve ever read, due to the simplicity of it. In our tireless lives we never find a moment of just bliss and this sentence represents the ultimate bliss, inner peace if you will. The idea of someone being able to conform to worrying and thinking about nothing is an idea that to me is unfathomable. Which is why it appeals to me so much. Id love to reach a state of simplicity.
Evison, Jonathan. The Revised Fundamentals Of Caregiving. NY:
Algonquin Books, 2012. 46. Print.
“My dog ran away. But i wasn’t worried, because i know he knows his way home.”
Statement, and Secondary statement going against the initial statement.