The Shards by Bret Easton EllisMy rating: 5 of 5 stars Greatest author of my generation. This book is structurally so messed up it is hard even to know where to start. Moving slowly with clues dropped amid mindless numb reflection on LA in 1981, this book is true. And Good. And an absolute gift and love letter to all that is right in American letters. Another classic. Must read. View all my reviews |
Author: David Schwarm
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The Shards by Bret Easton Ellis
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March 21
All kindnesses are either done explicitly or implicitly in His name, or they are refused explicitly or implicitly in His name.
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Type 5 Basic Fear
helpless
useless
incapable
overwhelmed.
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March 20
His words even imply that philanthropy was deeper depths than is generally realized. The great emotions of compassion and mercy are traced to Him; there is more to human deeds than the doers are aware. He identified every act of kindness as an expression of sympathy with Himself.




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