Somewhere in the far north of Canada there would be snow, falling soundlessly over the Beaufort Sea, falling over the Arctic without a soul to see it. What kind of weather was that, and how was one to use this information except as proof that the world was too much to bear?
– Nicole Krauss, Man Walks Into a Room (via honeychurch)
Somewhere in the far north of Canada there would be snow, falling soundlessly over the Beaufort Sea, falling over the Arctic without a soul to see it. What kind of weather was that, and how was one to use this information except as proof that the world was too much to bear?
– Nicole Krauss, Man Walks Into a Room (via honeychurch)
"Somewhere in the far north of Canada there would be snow, falling soundlessly over the Beaufort Sea, falling over the Arctic without a soul to see it. What kind of weather was that, and how was one to use this information except as proof that the world was too much to bear?"