{153} Thunderstorms

“But other men, men she recognized as having potentialities, all passed through a violent but temporary period of interest which ceased as abruptly as it began, without leaving even the lingering threads of mutually remembered incidence, like those brief thunderstorms of August that threaten and dissolve for no apparent reason, without producing any rain.” — William Faulkner; Mosquitoes, p. 84


Mark Kostabi


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