-- David James Duncan, quoted in Conversations With American Writers: The Doubt, the Faith, the In-Between
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Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts
Friday, November 13, 2009
Washing away pride
To be put on a pedestal puts you in a false position. And you can be placed on a pedestal so fast it makes your head spin. So the first thing I do when I come home is put on my green chest-waders and go stand in the river. The lowest place you can stand is in a river bottom, and rivers drown saints and reprobates without preference. So I get to the lowest point, and stand there until I forget myself, and let the dirt of admiration or too much attention wash away.
-- David James Duncan, quoted in Conversations With American Writers: The Doubt, the Faith, the In-Between
by Dale Brown.
-- David James Duncan, quoted in Conversations With American Writers: The Doubt, the Faith, the In-Between
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David James Duncan,
pride,
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