Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World

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  • Carolina Riverahas quoted2 years ago
    “Aristotle Mendoza was not born to wear glasses.”

    “Apparently, Aristotle Mendoza’s eyes do not agree.”
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    I know I don’t know much about love—but what I know about love, my mother and Dante taught me.”
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    And I was starting to discover that change didn’t just happen—I had to make it happen
  • Carolina Riverahas quoted3 years ago
    If we’re lucky. If we’re very lucky, the universe will send us the people we need to survive.
  • ♡emma♡has quoted3 years ago
    I remembered Dante on his bed, and me sitting on his big chair as he read the definition for that word from his well-worn dictionary: Calm, peaceful, untroubled, tranquil. “We’re done for, Ari,” he’d said. “Neither one of us are any of those things.”
  • ♡emma♡has quoted3 years ago
    Poems do not belong on a painting. And I do not belong in this world
  • Apollinariahas quoted16 days ago
    “Hi,” I said.

    “Hi,” he said.

    “Are you still mad at me?”

    “Usually, I stay mad for a couple of days. Sometimes even longer. But you must be special—because I’m not mad anymore.”
  • Apollinariahas quoted16 days ago
    So many things were effortless for him. It was as if home was everywhere he went—except that he loved me. And that meant that maybe he’d never have a home ever again.
  • Apollinariahas quoted16 days ago
    I didn’t know that voice was going to change my life. I thought he was only going to teach me how to swim in the waters of this swimming pool. Instead, he taught me how to dive into the waters of life.
  • Apollinariahas quoted16 days ago
    But me, I’m a sin, right?”

    “No, you’re not a sin. You’re a young man. You’re a human being.” And then she smiled at me. “And you’re my son.”
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