"Southerners ask intimate questions in the way monkeys groom each other for lice, not to pry but to make you feel cared for."
"A need to tell and hear stories is essential to the species Homo sapiens-second in necessity apparently after nourishment and before love and shelter. Millions survive without love or home, almost none in silence; the opposite of silence leads quickly to narrative, and the sound of story is the dominant sound of our lives, from the small accounts of our day's events to the vast incommunicable constructs of psychopaths."
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Source: Reynolds Price (1989). “A common room: essays, 1954-1987”, Scribner Paper Fiction
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