Date: 2007
"And when and idea for additional information to throw into a discussion came into my head, it often evaporated when I was on the point of saying it."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2008
"There is tremendous precision and gentleness in the practice: the precision of noticing what is happending, the waterfall of thought; the gentleness of being nonjudgmental, not rejecting the busy mind. Over time, acknowledging that we are thinking and coming back to breath, the waterfall gradual...
preview | full record— Barker, Phil
Date: 2008
"When people begin to practise mindfulness they are usually surprised to discover how busy the mind is: like a waterfall, one thought tumbling after the next."
preview | full record— Barker, Phil
Date: 2009
"These days grief seems like walking on a frozen river; most of the time he feels safe enough, but there is always that danger that he will plunge through."
preview | full record— Nicholls, David (b. 1966)
Date: Jul 18, 2009
"I can only wonder what it's like to be so well rested, to know that the deep pool of sleep within you -- the somnifer, I suppose it's called -- is filled to the brim."
preview | full record— Klinkenbourg, Verlyn (b. 1952)
Date: 2009, trans. 2012
"Feelings are like water, they always adapt to their surroundings."
preview | full record— Knausgaard, Karl Ove (b. 1968)
Date: 2010
"But the squalor of it sank into my soul, adding not a little to the septic murk within."
preview | full record— Castle, Terry (b. 1953)
Date: March 29, 2010
"Drip, drip, drip — that’s what insomniac thoughts feel like, a leaky faucet behind the eyes."
preview | full record— Marino, Gordon
Date: 2010
"A thought to mind, so to the string / plucked, or touched, or bowed, the music is, / a wrinkling of the air as immaterial / and brief as sunlight glancing on a wave."
preview | full record— Le Guin, Ursula (b. 1929)
Date: June 14, 2011
"According to this view, bias, lack of logic and other supposed flaws that pollute the stream of reason are instead social adaptations that enable one group to persuade (and defeat) another."
preview | full record— Cohen, Patricia