Evan Jones

  • Talia Garzahas quoted10 months ago
    The initial damage comes from the very fragile nature of the goods that ships carry. In the agoras of fantasy, the best things are made of thin glass and transparent clay, and with all the care in the world, many are destroyed in transit, and many are lost on arrival. Such damage is irreparable, since it is impossible to go back and pick up similar products. There is no chance of finding the same store that sold the items in the first place.
  • Arístides Luishas quoted8 months ago
    I wonder if in ancient times

    glorious Alexandria held a youth so sublime,

    a boy more perfect than he – who had been so wasted:

    there are no statues or paintings, of course.

    Thrown into the old blacksmith’s,

    worn out by strenuous labour

    and everyday revelry, he was quickly ruined.
  • Arístides Luishas quoted3 months ago
    ‘We haven’t any money. We’re two broke kids
    impoverished in the centre of poverty.
    Let’s be honest we can’t go on.
    Another man wants to call on me.’
  • Arístides Luishas quoted3 months ago
    That evening he strayed – he had found work
    to feed himself – into the café they
    frequented together
  • Arístides Luishas quoted3 months ago
    The naysayer has no regrets. Asked again,
    one understands, he would say no again.
    That righteous no – by which he is undone
  • Arístides Luishas quoted3 months ago
    The wise, though, know when the future
    is about to happen.
  • Arístides Luishas quoted3 months ago
    Because while he lies dead here in this port,
    his parents will always hope he’s alive
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