“When I think of this trip, I see David and me in the front seat of the car. It’s nighttime. It smells like chewing tobacco, soda, and smoke. (The smell of chewing tobacco is like a muddy lawn you’ve just fed a truckful of cough drops to.) The window is letting in a leak of cold air. R.E.M. is playing. The wheels are making their slightly sleepy sound of tape being stripped cleanly and endlessly off a long wall. On the other hand, we seem not to be moving at all, and the conversation is the best one I’ve ever had.”
― David Lipsky, Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace
"David thought books existed to stop you from being lonely. Living those days with him reminded me of what life is like. Instead of being a relief from it. And I'll tell him that it made me feel much less alone." - The End of The Tour
David is dancing in slow-motion, at a church.
David gives a eulogy.
I take a ride to Punggol, all the while listening to the same song.
Today I wish for more conversations that would make me feel less alone, and I don't think they're going to come easy.
So I talk to you, whoever you are.
― David Lipsky, Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace
"David thought books existed to stop you from being lonely. Living those days with him reminded me of what life is like. Instead of being a relief from it. And I'll tell him that it made me feel much less alone." - The End of The Tour
David is dancing in slow-motion, at a church.
David gives a eulogy.
I take a ride to Punggol, all the while listening to the same song.
Today I wish for more conversations that would make me feel less alone, and I don't think they're going to come easy.
So I talk to you, whoever you are.
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