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...undulate in slow motion through space? Nietzsche understood this. The quotidian life of any language ("What’s up?" "Nice weather!" "LOL") is naturally disenchanting. 99.99 percent of the words we speak show no trace of life. Clichés trickle from our zombie mouths. We speak a lot and say little. Literature re-enchants language; it fills its lungs with gasps. What are the pangs induced by good poetry but a visceral realization of having taken our friend language for granted, of having broken its heart? Literature teaches us to see the words we live with as though...
...ready to vote as often as I need to until we as a group can choose a mayor,” said council member Sam Seidel at that first meeting. “It’s going to take a lot more talking, and some more cups of coffee...
...City councillors make their decisions on a lot of things other than who’s the best chair for the School Committee,” he says...
...used to playing down low that much,” Casey said. “That was a big adjustment for me. A lot of the guys outweighed me, but Coach [Amaker] worked with me all year on using my quickness and my speed to play defense and offense...
...He’s going to be the face of the program next year, and he’s going to break a lot of records,” Lin predicted. “Harvard’s really lucky to have a player like...