“
All thoughts, secret or spoken, belong in a coffee table book written in Braille, so you can really feel the emotions.
”
”
Jarod Kintz (This Book is Not for Sale)
“
Written on the body is a secret code only visible in certain lights: the accumulations of a lifetime gather there. In places the palimpsest is so heavily worked that the letters feel like Braille. I like to keep my body rolled up away from prying eyes, never unfold too much, or tell the whole story. I didn't know that Louise would have reading hands. She has translated me into her own book.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson
“
Like I've always said, love wouldn't be blind if the braille weren't so damned much fun.
”
”
Armistead Maupin (Maybe the Moon)
“
Scrabble - The game is available in Braille. That’s a nice fact. This makes me feel better about humanity for some reason. I can’t really explain why.
”
”
A.J. Jacobs (The Know-It-All)
“
To begin with, I turn back time. I reverse it to that quaint period, the thirties, when the huge middle class of America was matriculating in a school for the blind. Their eyes had failed them, or they had failed their eyes, and so they were having their fingers pressed forcibly down on the fiery Braille alphabet of a dissolving economy.
”
”
Tennessee Williams (The Glass Menagerie)
“
His hands are on my back, in my hair, on my hips. His fingers move like I'm Braille, like he's trying to read me just by touching me.
”
”
Lara Zielin (The Waiting Sky)
“
Learning to read music in Braille & play by ear helped me develop a [very] good memory.
”
”
Ray Charles
“
They dream of men with gentle hands, eloquent with tenderness, fingers that brushed along a cheek, that outlined open lips in the lovers' braille. Hands that sculpted sweetness from sullen flesh, that traced breast and ignited hips, opening, kneading. Flesh becomes bread in the heat of those hands, braided and rising.
”
”
Janet Fitch
“
-I have dreamed of escape, a forever
-to burn your suicide notes she read in Braille
-and the stars of dawn's trousseau
”
”
Frank Stanford
“
Amiel was looking at me with the kind of interest that made my mouth dry up. I was Braille and his eyes were fingers.
”
”
Laura McNeal (Dark Water)
“
Her parents didn't understand that braille meant big clunky books that marked you as different, while audiobooks live invisibly on your phone and text-to-speech gave you the whole damn internet.
”
”
Scott Westerfeld (Zeroes (Zeroes #1))
“
I don’t just want a gripping story line. I shoot for the three dimensional literary Braille to a silent Scorsese movie
”
”
Carl Henegan (Darkness Left Undone)
“
I groped you like a blind whore in a braille factory, okay?!
”
”
Nicole Christie (Celeb Crush)
“
My body was braille for the creeping influences.
”
”
Seamus Heaney
“
Note to self: don’t throw things at girls.
”
”
Emlyn Chand (Farsighted (Farsighted, #1))
“
Before reaching Grassy Butte, though, Dad spied a farmhouse with two pumps in the drive and a red-and-white sign out front saying DALE'S OIL COMPANY. Another sign said CLOSED, but a light was on in the house and Dad pulled in, saying, "I believe we might prevail on Dale. What do you think?"
"Prevail on Dale," I repeated to Swede.
"To make a sale," she added.
"And if we fail, we'll whale on Dale--"
"Till he needs braille!"
"Will you guys desist?" Dad asked.
”
”
Leif Enger (Peace Like a River)
“
He was so short-sighted that he wore braille socks.
”
”
Les Dawson (Come Back with the Wind)
Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little Town on the Prairie (Little House, #7))
“
I am here, reading with you. I am reading this over your shoulder. I make your home home, I’m the Braille on your wallpaper that only your fingers can read—I tell you where you are. Don’t turn to look at me. I am only tangible when you don’t look.
”
”
Helen Oyeyemi (White Is for Witching)
“
I pictured every inch of what she would look like now: the crow’s-feet from smiles I hadn’t seen, the softness of her belly from kids who weren’t mine, all her life that I had missed written on her body in Braille for my hands to read.
”
”
Tana French (Faithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #3))
“
I will do to you what you taught me. I will pass my fingers over my scars and read them like Braille and they will tell me what to do.
”
”
Henry Rollins (Solipsist (Henry Rollins))
“
Everyone is a story written in Braille, love is the finger that dares to read it.
”
”
Jenim Dibie (The Calligraphy of God: A Collection of Love Poems)
“
was once a young lady from Yale,’” said the Gasmask Man. “‘Who had verses tattooed on her tail. And on her behind, for the sake of the blind, a duplicate version in braille.
”
”
Joe Hill (NOS4A2)
“
There is a wonder in reading Braille that the sighted will never know: to touch words and have them touch you back." —
”
”
Jim Fiebig
“
Written on the body is a secret code only visible in certain lights; the accumulations of a lifetime gather there. In places the palimpsest is so heavily worked that the letters feel like braille. I like to keep my body rolled up away from prying eyes. Never unfold too much, tell the whole story. I didn’t know that Louise would have reading hands. She has translated me into her own book.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson (Written on the Body)
“
He sighed and opened the black box and took out his rings and slipped them on. Another box held a set of knives and Klatchian steel, their blades darkened with lamp black. Various cunning and intricate devices were taken from velvet bags and dropped into pockets. A couple of long-bladed throwing tlingas were slipped into their sheaths inside his boots. A thin silk line and folding grapnel were wound around his waist, over the chain-mail shirt. A blowpipe was attached to its leather thong and dropped down the back of his cloak; Teppic picked a slim tin container with an assortment of darts, their tips corked and their stems braille-coded for ease of selection in the dark.
He winced, checked the blade of his rapier and slung the baldric over his right shoulder, to balance the bag of lead slingshot ammunition. As an afterthought he opened his sock drawer and took a pistol crossbow, a flask of oil, a roll of lockpicks and, after some consideration, a punch dagger, a bag of assorted caltrops and a set of brass knuckles.
Teppic picked up his hat and checked it's lining for the coil of cheesewire. He placed it on his head at a jaunty angle, took a last satisfied look at himself in the mirror, turned on his heel and, very slowly, fell over.
”
”
Terry Pratchett (Pyramids (Discworld, #7))
“
Swearing on the Bible, you understand that shit? They tell you to raise your right hand and put your left hand on the Bible. Does this stuff really matter, which hand? Does God really give a fuck about details like this? Suppose you put your right hand on the Bible and you raise your left hand. Would that count? Or would God say, 'Sorry, wrong hand, try again'? And why does one hand have to be raised? [...] But let's get back to the Bible, America's favorite national theatrical prop.
Suppose the Bible they hand you to swear on is upside down, or backward, or both, and you swear to tell the truth on an upside-down backward Bible. Would that count? Suppose the Bible they hand you is an old Bible and half the pages are missing. Suppose all they have is a Chinese Bible. In an American court. Or a Braille Bible, and you're not blind. Suppose they hand you an upside-down, backward, Chinese, Braille Bible with half the pages missing. At what point does all of this stuff just break down and become just a lot of stupid shit that somebody made up? They fuckin' made it up, folks, it's make-believe! It's make-believe [...] Bible or no Bible, God or no God, if it suits their purposes, people are going to lie in court.
”
”
George Carlin
“
My fingers graze his chest. I trace the scars on his ribs, like Braille. A history of pain. But without that pain, he wouldn’t be who he is: someone with enough empathy to reach out to me, enough courage to love me. “You’re perfect, Stanley.
”
”
A.J. Steiger (When My Heart Joins the Thousand)
“
The baby explodes into an unknown world that is only knowable through some kind of a story - of course that is how we all live, it's the narrative of our lives, but adoption drops you into the story after it has started. It's like reading a book with the first few pages missing. It's like arriving after curtain up. The feeling that something is missing never, ever leaves you - and it can't, and it shouldn't, because something IS missing. That isn't of its nature negative. The missing part, the missing past, can be an opening, not a void. It can be an entry as well as an exit. It is the fossil record, the imprint of another life, and although you can never have that life, your fingers trace the space where it might have been, and your fingers learn a kind of Braille.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson (Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?)
“
I don't want to find someone I can live with, I just want to find someone that I can't live without.
”
”
Stephen Christian
“
Los libros de Braille no tienen derechos de autor. Lo que se comunica por el tacto es de todos.
”
”
Juan Villoro
“
Puedo olerte, nadie huele como tú; y puedo sentirte, tocar tu piel para mí es como leer en braille.
”
”
Olga Salar (He soñado contigo (He soñado contigo, #1))
“
When unsure of the stranger’s intentions, the best policy is to open a meaningful dialogue. “Hey, dickhead! Who taught you to shoot, Louis Braille? That arrow missed me by a mile.
”
”
Ilona Andrews (Magic Slays (Kate Daniels, #5))
“
I groped you like a blind whore in a braille factory, okay?! And then I shoved your hand down my pants, and rode it all the way to Happy Town!
”
”
Nicole Christie (Celeb Crush)
“
My skin was as bumpy as a book in Braille, confessing all I could not say. And his long, slender fingers read every word. “I’ll take that as a positive sign.
”
”
A. Kirk
“
Lo tocó como nunca antes se había atrevido a hacerlo, acariciando su cuerpo con la punta de los dedos muy, muy suavemente, recorriendo la piel levantada como una mujer ciega leyendo braille.
”
”
Clive Barker (Books of Blood: Volume One (Books of Blood, #1))
“
Erano due anelli d'argento. Non semplici anelli, ma anelli con puntini in rilievo su di essi. Braille. Avevano puntini in Braille disseminati sulla superficie. Ero abbastanza sicuro di quello che dicevano, ma mossi gentilmente il dito sul metallo e lessi le parole Ti amo
Isaac si morse il labbro inferiore "Io, uh.. uhm"
Lo bacia per farlo tacere "Isaac. È bellissimo"
"Dice ti amo"
"Lo so
”
”
N.R. Walker (Through These Eyes (Blind Faith, #2))
“
for my father, 1922-1944
Your face did not rot
like the others--the co-pilot,
for example, I saw him
yesterday. His face is corn-
mush: his wife and daughter,
the poor ignorant people, stare
as if he will compose soon.
He was more wronged than Job.
But your face did not rot
like the others--it grew dark,
and hard like ebony;
the features progressed in their
distinction. If I could cajole
you to come back for an evening,
down from your compulsive
orbiting, I would touch you,
read your face as Dallas,
your hoodlum gunner, now,
with the blistered eyes, reads
his braille editions. I would
touch your face as a disinterested
scholar touches an original page.
However frightening, I would
discover you, and I would not
turn you in; I would not make
you face your wife, or Dallas,
or the co-pilot, Jim. You
could return to your crazy
orbiting, and I would not try
to fully understand what
it means to you. All I know
is this: when I see you,
as I have seen you at least
once every year of my life,
spin across the wilds of the sky
like a tiny, African god,
I feel dead. I feel as if I were
the residue of a stranger's life,
that I should pursue you.
My head cocked toward the sky,
I cannot get off the ground,
and, you, passing over again,
fast, perfect, and unwilling
to tell me that you are doing
well, or that it was mistake
that placed you in that world,
and me in this; or that misfortune
placed these worlds in us.
”
”
James Tate
“
Kyle, will you come with me?” He whispered the words against her forehead between kisses. His hands traveled over her back as if the Bible were written in Braille on her sundress.
“I’m your shadow now, Cole. I’ll be where you are.” Kyle smiled, her eyes steady on his.
”
”
Debra Anastasia (Poughkeepsie (Poughkeepsie Brotherhood, #1))
“
I look at her. “The first one sounds fair. The second one is fair. It’s equal to give a printed test to two kids. But if one’s blind and one’s sighted, that’s not true. You ought to give one a Braille test and one a printed test, which both cover the same material. All
”
”
Jodi Picoult (Small Great Things)
“
All writers recognize this surge of striking; in its energies the objects of the world are made new, alchemized by their passage through the imaginal, musical, world-foraging and word-forging mind.
This altered vision is the secret happiness of poems, of poets. It is as if the poem encounters the world and finds in it a hidden language, a Braille unreadable except when raised by the awakened imaginative mind.
”
”
Jane Hirshfield (Ten Windows: How Great Poems Transform the World)
“
My fingers stroking the bark, seeking a Braille code, a clue, a message on how to come back to life after my long undersnow dormancy. I have survived. I am here. Confused, screwed up, but here. So how can I find my way? Is there a chainsaw of the soul, an ax I can take to my memories or fears?
”
”
Laurie Halse Anderson (Speak)
“
He's wearing my favourite shirt – otherwise known as The Sexiest Shirt Known to Man, an item of clothing that emphasises every contour of his torso. When he smiles tonight, his whole face is luminous – quite an achievement, given it's so dark I nearly asked if they had the cocktail menu in Braille.
”
”
Jane Costello (The Wish List)
“
He still read copy as if it were Braille; bumps in the language letting him know when
”
”
Mick Herron (Slow Horses (Slough House, #1))
“
They learned about each other in the dark, bodies like braille to their souls.
”
”
Stylo Fantome (Muscle Memory)
“
Ducks taste like lobster—if you're blind in your tongue. Ask me about my available Braille flavors.
”
”
Jarod Kintz (BearPaw Duck And Meme Farm presents: Two Ducks Brawling Is A Pre-Pillow Fight)
“
him in secret touches, and read him like fragments of braille.
”
”
Alexis Hall (Glitterland (Spires, #1))
“
the imprint of another life, and although you can never have that life, your fingers trace the space where it might have been, and your fingers learn a kind of braille.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit)
“
[...] the thought of entering that stale, tomb-like house again caused my skin to break out into braille.
”
”
Ronald Malfi (December Park)
“
I once gave my friend his braille book to him upside down and I got a punch in the shoulder. He was aiming for my face but I guess him being blind makes his accuracy terrible.
”
”
Haresh Daswani
“
Acne is nothing more than nature’s Braille.
”
”
Jarod Kintz (This is the best book I've ever written, and it still sucks (This isn't really my best book))
“
The driver drove by roadway Braille
”
”
James Ellroy (Perfidia (Second L.A. Quartet #1))
“
If love is blind; Teach it braille !
”
”
Merlana Krishna Raymond
“
Her hands rubbed up Remus's bare, scarred chest; his skin felt like beautiful Braille, spelling out the history of his heroics.
”
”
Shaya Lonnie (The Debt of Time)
“
Idea: A gun that shoots insults in whatever language the target understands. My favorite projectiles would be the ones in Braille.
”
”
Jarod Kintz (There are Two Typos of People in This World: Those Who Can Edit and Those Who Can't)
“
with the stretchmarks Bummi thought looked like art and felt like Braille
”
”
Bernardine Evaristo (Girl, Woman, Other)
“
In the city bombs peck the streets into a braille that we pretend we cannot read.
”
”
Hala Alyan (Twenty-Ninth Year)
“
But what can be learned from trivia? A history of inventions reveals we made the gun silencer (1908) before air conditioning (1911), the kaleidoscope (1817) before Braille printing (1829), cocaine (1860) before penicillin (1929). It's a story about pleasure before usefulness, about ingenuity in killing before improving our everyday lives."
The Beautiful Miscellaneous,
”
”
Dominic Smith
“
He feels it as a single indescribable shape, something brailled out for him against a ground or backdrop of he knows not what, and it hurts him, in the poet’s phrase, like the world hurts God.
”
”
William Gibson (All Tomorrow's Parties (Bridge, #3))
“
Equality is treating everyone the same. But equity is taking differences into account, so everyone has a chance to succeed.” I look at her. “The first one sounds fair. The second one is fair. It’s equal to give a printed test to two kids. But if one’s blind and one’s sighted, that’s not true. You ought to give one a Braille test and one a printed test, which both cover the same material.
”
”
Jodi Picoult (Small Great Things)
“
Adopted children are self invented because we have to be. There's an absence, a void, a question mark at the very beginning of our lives. A crucial part of our story is gone, and violently. Like a bomb in the womb, the baby explodes into an unknown world and it's only knowable through some kind of story. Of course, that is how we all live, it's the narrative of our lives, but adoption drops you into the story after its started. It's like reading a book with the first few pages missing. It's like arriving after a curtain up, the feeling that something is missing never, ever leaves you, and it can't, and it shouldn't, because something is missing. That isn't of its nature negative, the missing part, the missing past can be an opening, not a void. It can be an entry as well as an exit. It is the fossil record. The imprint of another life, and although you can never have that life your fingers trace the space where it might have been and your fingers learn a kind of braille. There are markings here, raised like welts.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson (Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?)
“
If their tears could be read,
as the blind can read braille
Would your eyes then be opened
to another & how they feel?
Without condemnation
or any aversions from within
Could you set aside judgement
while seeking total absolution?
”
”
Christine Upton
“
postwar America. He learned the insurance business by day and braille by night. Before long the VA found him a job with an elderly insurance broker in his neighborhood. Not too long after that, Broderick had established his own insurance
”
”
Tom Brokaw (The Greatest Generation)
“
I think about lying down. No, that would not do. I crouch by the trunk, my finger stroking the bark, seeking a Braille code, a clue, a message on how to come back to life after my long undersnow dormancy. I have survived. I am here. Confused, screwed up, but here. So, how can I find my way? Is there a chain saw of the soul, an ax I can take to my memories or fears? I dig my fingers into the dirt and squeeze. A small, clean part of me waits to warm and burst through the surface. Some quiet Melindagirl I haven't seen in months. This is the seed I will care for.
”
”
Laurie Halse Anderson (Speak)
“
Written on the body is a secret code only visible in certain lights; the accumulations of a lifetime gather there. In places the palimpsest is so heavily worked that the letters feel like braille. I like to keep my body rolled up away from prying eyes. Never unfold too much, tell the whole story.
”
”
Jeanette Winterson (Written on the Body)
“
These bears were reimagined in place through a collective belief and need. I do not know why they were sculpted into being, but their power is palpable. I may be blind to what has been buried here or held inside these effigy mounds for thousands of years, but I can read the landscape like Braille through the tips of my fingers translating the script of grasses into a narrative I can understand. The bears and birds and snakes written on the body of the Earth through the hands of humans who dwelled here in the Upper Mississippi River Valley are a reminder that we form the future by being caretakers of our past.
”
”
Terry Tempest Williams (The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks)
“
If Urton is right, khipu were unique. They were the world’s sole intrinsically three-dimensional written documents (Braille is a translation of writing on paper) and the only ones to use a “system of coding information” that “like the coding systems used in present-day computer language, was structured primarily as a binary code.
”
”
Charles C. Mann (1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus)
“
The Body As Braille”
He tells me “your back
is so beautiful.” He traces
my spine with his hand.
I’m burning like the white ring
around the moon. “A witch’s moon,”
dijo mi abuela. The schools call it
“a reflection of ice crystals.”
It’s a storm brewing in the cauldron
of the sky. I’m in love
but won’t tell him
if it’s omens
or ice.
”
”
Lorna Dee Cervantes (Emplumada (Pitt Poetry Series))
“
Look, Mr. Cop. I’m going easy on you because I don’t think you’re trying to be discriminatory or a jerk about this. I’m normal. I’m as normal as you. I cook, I clean, I talk on the phone, I even use a computer. I can read, I can tell time, I can pay for my own stuff with real money, I dress myself every morning and manage to color coordinate my clothes with the help of Braille labels. I can play specialized board games and figure out what socks go with which, except if the dryer monster eats them like it always seems to somehow. I’m just like you, Quint. I eat the same, brush my teeth the same, make love the same, orgasm the same, cry, smile, and get pissed…just like you.” “Will
”
”
Susan Stoker (Justice for Corrie (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes, #3))
“
Their combined verbal and nonverbal IQs make hands our most expressive body parts. Hands have more to say even than faces, for not only do fingers show emotion, depict ideas, and point to butterflies on the wing--they can also read Braille, speak in sign languages, and write poetry. Our hands are such incredibly gifted communicators that they always bear watching.
”
”
David B. Givens (The NONVERBAL DICTIONARY of gestures, signs and body language cues)
“
It takes a long time to open someone like a book, you need to press your spines together. Then the patterns of your spines get imprinted, pressed together in invisible moulds. Someone else's bones nestled in with your own bones to form little memory fossils. Sometimes, if you run your fingers down someone's back you can feel the notches, it's like reading in braille.
”
”
KI (The Dust Book)
“
He had written in cheap ballpoint ink that had blotted the five pages in many places. His handwriting was a looping but legible scrawl, and ha must have been bearing down hard, because the words were actually engraved into the cheap notebook pages; if I'd closed my eyes and run my fingertips over the backs of those torn-out sheets, it would have been like reading Braille
”
”
Stephen King
“
Equality is treating everyone the same. But equity is taking differences into account, so everyone has a chance to succeed.” I look at her. “The first one sounds fair. The second one is fair. It’s equal to give a printed test to two kids. But if one’s blind and one’s sighted, that’s not true. You ought to give one a Braille test and one a printed test, which both cover the same material
”
”
Jodi Picoult (Small Great Things)
“
Well, it would be helpful to not have to go through all of these in Braille," the man said. "I'm looking for the local wildlife guide and one other book." He held a paper out in front of him, and she took it. "The head librarian wrote the authors' names down for me," the man said, grinning. "I don't think she realized I couldn't read it." "That would be my boss," Julia sighed. "She's...she's the kind of person who yells at deaf people.
”
”
Aubrey Rose (Blind Wolf (Blind Wolf #1))
“
I plugged quarters into the pool table, and the balls dropped with a fine thunder. I racked them extra tight, my fingertips wedged in the plastic triangle so not one loosened a notch when I finally raised the rack. A second later, Daddy broke solid but easy. The balls whacked around in sharp angles. They slowed up, and finally stopped with nothing sunk. I went to powder my hands. The can lid left a pattern of dots on my palm like white braille till I rubbed it in.
”
”
Mary Karr (The Liars' Club)
“
«Cloe acomodó los girasoles a un lado de la lápida y pasó su índice por la inscripción, leyéndola cual si fuera braille: Samanta Rodríguez. 5/4/2003 – 8/11/2016. Lloró en absoluto mutismo; la última vez que había ido a visitar a su hermana menor, le había prometido que no derramaría más lágrimas frente a su tumba, para que pudiese descansar tranquila, segura de que Cloe había podido continuar con su vida normalmente; no obstante, eso estaba muy lejos de ser cierto»
”
”
Gabriel Castillo Suescún (El Corazón Cenicero (Spanish Edition))
“
I think about lying down. No, that would not do. I crouch by the trunk, my fingers stroking the bark, seeking a Braille code, a clue, a message on how to come back to life after my long undersnow dormancy. I have survived. I am here. Confused, screwed up, but here. So, how can I find my way? Is there a chain saw of the soul, an ax I can take to my memories or fears? I dig my fingers into the dirt and squeeze. A small, clean part of me waits to warm and burst through the surface. Some quiet Melindagirl I haven’t seen in months. That is the seed I will care for.
”
”
Laurie Halse Anderson
“
The One Thing can never be another thing, for then it would not be The One Thing. Therefore, the texture of the living braille of Reality may play with the senses, but it is only 'play.' For example, the 'words' in braille may be beautiful or terrible words, but the sheet of paper on which the braille is written always remains one sheet of paper. The Self-Realized Human Being (who in olden times was called 'God') transcends all religion, all opposites. As we discover our divinity, our inner and outer wars are transcended, as we are shocked to learn that we have been in love with both sides all along.
”
”
Laurence Galian (666: Connection with Crowley)
“
Frank Haven Hall, superintendent of the Illinois Institution for the Education of the Blind, unveiled a new device that made plates for printing books in Braille. Previously Hall had invented a machine capable of typing in Braille, the Hall Braille Writer, which he never patented because he felt profit should not sully the cause of serving the blind. As he stood by his newest machine, a blind girl and her escort approached him. Upon learning that Hall was the man who had invented the typewriter she used so often, the girl put her arms around his neck and gave him a huge hug and kiss. Forever afterward, whenever Hall told this story of how he met Helen Keller, tears would fill his eyes.
”
”
Erik Larson (The Devil in the White City)
“
Many people seeing the sensory homunculus for the first time comment on (even object to) how small the genitals are. They expect that these organs would merit an allotment of territory commensurate with their sensitivity and the disproportionate mindshare they command. The confusion comes from the multiple meanings of the word "sensitive." Sensitive can refer to high acuity. Your fingers, lips, and tongue are sensitive in this sense: generously packed with somatic receptors of every type, able to make extremely fine discriminations. Your genitals are extremely sensitive in a different sense. A penis and a clitoris can tell the difference between one finger and two, but they can't read Braille.
”
”
Sandra Blakeslee (The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better)
“
Algo.
En estos días, tienes que ser "algo" con alguien si no quieres ser "nada" con alguien. Por lo mismo, nuestra "relación", si es que puede llamársele "relación" a lo que teníamos, bueh, podía decirse que era clandestina. Poco nos importaba, sin embargo, lo que dijeran los demás. Porque nos teníamos. Nos teníamos y no nos íbamos a dejar ir (...) El consenso entre las diferentes voces que opinaban en mi cabeza había sido atribuir su conducta a las hormonas, pero yo le concedía todas las razones a la voluntad. Veloe era quien era porque así quería ser.
Lo que comenzó como una inocente comida de vengan-a-conocer-a-mi-nuevo-novio, se transformó en un "cándido afecto" que, con el paso de los meses, se convirtió en un "frondoso encanto", el cual terminaría en una "loca infatuación". Un año después de subirme a aquel elevador, Veloe y yo nos amábamos hasta las lágrimas.
Dicen que a las mujeres no hay que entenderlas sino amarlas, y en verdad que su amable y atento servidor no podría estar en desacuerdo con esa sagrada afirmación; pero yo no sólo amaba a Veloe, sino que la leía. Aprendí a leer a Veloe como a nadie; podía leerla con la tibia luz de la lámpara de la mesa de noche o con el sol quemante de las playas de Oaxaca, tirado en un camastro, cavando surcos en la arena con los pies. Podía leerla en el tren subterráneo, rodeado de parroquianos, o en la paz de la santa capilla, tirado en la alfombra, de pie o sentado, de cabeza o sobre las puntas de los dedos, exhausto o recién levantado, en ayunas, después de una pesada comida, lejos, en braille o con letra script.
Entendí que es cosa complicada aprender a leer a una mujer, y que es tarea que puede extenderse por años. Por vidas enteras. Algunas mujeres son libros pequeños, de bolsillo, fácilmente manejables. Otras son pesados, de pasta dura, con el gramaje grueso y poco amable con los dedos. Algunas tienen prólogo y otras epílogo, y unas cuantas ambos. Algunas carecen de forros o están deshojadas. Nadie puede leer a todas las mujeres del mundo así como nadie puede leer todos los libros del mundo. Y del mismo modo que, dicen los románticos, ciertos libros nos escogen, algunas mujeres nos eligen, en silencio, y esperan a que las leamos...
-Pixie (3) de Ruy Xoconostle W. (fragmento)
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Ruy Xoconostle W. (Pixie 3)
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As already suggested, when the individual first learns who it is that he must now accept a his own, he is likely, at the very least, to feel some ambivalence; for these others will not only be patently stigmatized, and thus not like the normal person he knows himself to be, but ma also have other attributes with which he finds it difficult to associate himself. What may end up as a freemasonry may begin with a shudder. A newly blind girl on a visit to The Lighthouse [probably the Chicago Lighthouse, one of the oldest social service agencies in Chicago serving the blind or visually impaired] directly from leaving the hospital provides an illustration:
„My questions about a guide dog were politely turned aside. Another sighted worker took me in tow to show me around. We visited the Braille library; the classrooms; the clubrooms where the blind members of the music and dramatic groups meet; the recreation hall where on festive occasion the blind play together; the cafeteria, where all the blind gather to eat together; the huge workshops where the blind earn a subsistence income by making mops and brooms, weaving rugs, caning chairs. As we moved from room to room, I could hear the shuffling of feet, the muted voices, the tap-tap-tapping of canes. Here was the safe, segregated world of the sightless — a completely different world, I was assured by the social worker, from the one I had just left….
I was expected to join this world. To give up my profession and to earn my living making mops. The Lighthouse would be happy to teach me how to make mops. I was to spend the rest of my life making mops with other blind people, eating with other blind people, dancing with other blind people. I became nauseated with fear, as the picture grew in my mind. Never had I come upon such destructive segregation.“ (p.37)
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Erving Goffman (Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity)
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Norihiro Sadato ile meslektaşlarının Nature dergisinde 1996‘da yayımlanan ve kör deneklerden Brailk alfabesiyle yazılmış yazılan okumalannın, gözleri gören deneklerden de dokunarak şekilleri ayırt etmelerinin istendiği bir araştırmalarında, körlerin görme kor-tekslerindeki faaliyetler ile gören kişilerin görme kortekslerindeki faaliyetleri karşılaştırmak için işlevsel görüntüleme yöntemi kulla-nılmış.18 Gören kişilerde, şekilleri dokunarak incelerken görme kor-teksinin faaliyetinin düştüğü görülmüş; dikkatin bir duyuya yoğunlaştırılması diğerlerini "etkisizleştirdiği"nden, tahmin edilebilir bir sonuç bu. Buna karşılık, körlerin Braille okurken görme korteksle-rindeki faaliyetin hissedilir derecede arttığı gözlemlenmiş. Bu bul-güya başka birçok açıklama getirmek mümkün, ama benzer sonuçlarla birlikte değerlendirildiğinde bu bulgu, körlerin beyninde dokunma duyusunun normalde görmeyle ilgili olan ağlardan yararlanıyor olabileceğini akla getirir.
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Anonymous
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We tend to imagine stone as inert matter, obdurate in its fixity. But here in the rift it feels instead like a liquid briefly paused in its flow. Seen in deep time, stone folds as strata, gouts as lava, floats as plates, shifts as shingle. Over aeons, rock absorbs, transforms, levitates from seabed to summit. Down here, too, the boundaries between life and not-life are less clear. I think of the discovery of the bones in Aveline’s, shining with calcite, lying promiscuously, almost converted into stone . . . I slip out the whalebone owl, feel the Braille of its back, the arcs of its wings, thinking of how it had taken flight from a whale’s beached ribs. We are part mineral beings too – our teeth are reefs, our bones are stones – and there is a geology of the body as well as of the land. It is mineralization – the ability to convert calcium into bone – that allows us to walk upright, to be vertebrate, to fashion the skulls that shield our brains.
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Robert McFarlane
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somewhere
there is a women in China holding a black umbrella so she
won’t taste the salt of the rain when the sky begins to weep,
there is a 17 year old girl who smells like pomegranates and has summer air tight on her naked skin, wrapping around her scars
like veins in a bloody garden, who won’t make it past tomorrow,
there is a young man, who buys yellow flowers for the woman
in apartment 84B, who learned braille when he realized she
couldn’t read his poetry about her white neck and mint eyes
there are people watching films,
making love for the first time, opening mail with the
heading of ‘i miss you’, cooking noodles with
organic spices and red sauces, buying lemon detergent,
ignoring ‘do not smoke’ signs, painting murals
of his lips in abandoned warehouses, chewing
the words ‘i love you’ over and over again, swallowing
phone numbers and forgotten birthdays, eating
strawberry pies, drinking white wine off of each
others open mouths, ignoring the telephone,
reading this poem
somewhere
someone is thinking
i’m alone
somewhere
someone finally understands
they never really
were
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Anonymous
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At the top of Anonybitch’s feed, there is a video of a boy and a girl making out in a hot tub. Anonybitch is particularly famous for her hot tub videos. She tags them #rubadub. This one’s a little grainy, like it was zoomed in from far away. I click play. The girl is sitting in the boy’s lap, her body draped over his, legs hooked around his waist, arms around his neck. She’s wearing a red nightgown, and it billows in the water like a full sail. The back of her head obscures the boy. Her hair is long, and the ends dip into the hot tub like calligraphy brushes in ink. The boy runs his hands down her spine like she is a cello and he is playing her.
I’m so entranced I don’t notice at first that Kitty is watching with me. Both of our heads are tilted, trying to suss out what it is we’re looking at. “You shouldn’t be looking at this,” I say.
“Are they doing it?” she asks.
“It’s hard to say because of her nightgown.” But maybe?
Then the girl touches the boy’s cheek, and there is something about the movement, the way she touches him like she is reading braille. Something familiar. The back of my neck goes icy cold, and I am hit with a gust of awareness, of humiliating recognition.
That girl is me. Me and Peter, in the hot tub on the ski trip.
Oh my God.
I scream.
Margot comes racing in, wearing one of those Korean beauty masks on her face with slits for eyes, nose, and mouth. “What? What?”
I try to cover the computer screen with my hand, but she pushes it out of the way, and then she lets out a scream too. Her mask falls off. “Oh my God! Is that you?”
Oh my God oh my God oh my God.
“Don’t let Kitty see!” I shout.
Kitty’s wide-eyed. “Lara Jean, I thought you were a goody-goody.”
“I am!” I scream.
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Jenny Han (P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #2))
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Creativity is alive
And thriving in my body.
The energy you bring out in me
Is within me infinitely.
My power is overflowing.
My lips are soft and welcoming
To the exhale,
The new Braille,
The silence that persists
After our moans die away,
I look at myself and say,
"Root down so you can burn.
Beautiful girl, it's your turn
To create magic within yourself.
This time, without his help.
Find your roots and find your fire,
Be mindful of what you desire,
Persist in what you know is true,
Stay focused on the endless route
Toward your own potential.
Allow the existential
Void to swallow you whole.
Take on your old role:
The lone seeker.
Become quieter.
Become meeker.
Become the beauty that you seek.
Embody strength if you feel weak.
Find love within the walls
Of this sacred temple.
Let yourself shake and tremble,
But keep your eyes ever fixed
On the horizon
Where it's rising,
No revising,
Fears capsizing
As you sail, sail, sail
Toward the wail
Of your siren spirit
Beckoning you to bloom
The flower in your womb,
The seed of creativity,
Your triumphant legacy."
These words, I will carry
Within me as I bury
Grains of wisdom
In the whispers of the wind.
And when I arrive
To the altar of our origin,
I'll be dressed in white and black,
And I'll cradle that exact
Feeling left on our sheets.
And you'll be on your knees,
Ready to receive
The wholeness of my broken mind,
Pried open by
The sparkle gleaming in your eyes.
And your hands will be full
Of supple fruit and you'll
Smile at me, and I will see
That you have fed your hunger.
You'll ooze with courage and wonder.
And then, we will know
That we've already lost each other
A thousand times before.
And I have found you
As clear water after mud settles.
And you have found me
As a bee deep in a flower's petals.
We have danced before,
Pulled art out of each other's spines.
We have died and birthed and died.
We've already kissed a million times.
This wasn't our first five act play,
And it will not be the last.
So when I thirst for your hands,
I will sit and chant.
We will meet again.
We will meet again.
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Vironika Tugaleva
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Our perceptions and the ideas they evoke continuously generate a parallel description in terms of language. That description is also constructed with images. All the words we use, in any language, spoken, written, or appreciated by touch, as in Braille, are made of mental images. This is true of the auditory images of the sounds of letters and words and inflections and of the corresponding visual symbol/letter codings that stand for those sounds.
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António Damásio (The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of the Cultural Mind)
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Food and pubs go together like frogs and lawnmowers, vampires and tanning salons, mittens and Braille. Pubs don’t do food; they offer internal mops and vomit decoration.
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A.A. Gill (The Best of A.A. Gill)
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Those clever hands began to smooth up and down my spine, one of his habitual gestures. He traced the indentations of my vertebrae with his fingertips through the thin cotton of my shirt, like he was reading the signs of my body by Braille.
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Zoë Sharp (Another Round of Charlie Fox)
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Tentem tomar decisões impensadas e distraídas sobre seu corpo quando são adolescentes ou ainda intactos. Sutiãs errados que fazem cair os peitos, dietas tempestivas que irão deixar uma teia de aranha de estrias como o craquelê num quadro a óleo, furos, tatuagens, dilatações, tentem fazer escolhas que poderão parecer erros e tentem obter um corpo que não é uma conquista, mas a soma de todas as suas inscrições, uma escrita em braille de erros. E pensar que será assim para sempre.
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Claudia Durastanti (La straniera)
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The truth rises further up my throat than I’d anticipated. Further than it ever has with my family. But the thought of what comes after stops me. The questions. The well-meaning advice. The suggestions for a second opinion, for technology, for fucking Braille and guide dogs and how are you feeling’s? The altered behavior. How I’d turn from a friend and business partner to someone you pity.
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Olivia Hayle (Saved by the Boss (New York Billionaires, #2))
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And the beautiful curves and crevices and marks
The scars
When I touch them you are braille
I want to know the secrets you've only ever told yourself
And I want to taste your salt
Decipher its layers
Roll my tongue around its coarseness
Then let it melt
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Alise Versella (Tender is the Body)
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Closing my eyes, I can see the main entrance, the paneled front windows, the wide portico and three gray-black speckled granite steps leading up to the massive front door of whisky-colored oak, often propped open by a heavy curling stone and often manned by one red-coated footman, and inside the spacious hall and its white stone floor, with gray star-shaped tiles, and the huge fireplace with its beautiful mantel of ornately carved dark wood, and to one side a kind of utility room, and to the left, by the tall windows, hooks for fishing rods and walking sticks and rubber waders and heavy waterproofs—so many waterproofs, because summer could be wet and cold all over Scotland, but it was biting in this Siberian nook—and then the light brown wooden door leading to the corridor with the crimson carpet and the walls papered in cream, a pattern of gold flock, raised like braille, and then the many rooms along the corridor, each with a specific purpose, like sitting or reading, TV or tea, and one special room for the pages, many of whom I loved like dotty uncles, and finally the castle’s main chamber, built in the nineteenth century, nearly on top of the site of another castle dating to the fourteenth century, within a few generations of another Prince Harry, who got himself exiled, then came back and annihilated everything and everyone in sight.
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Prince Harry (Spare)
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He was reading her like Braille.
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Dawn Metcalf (Indelible (The Twixt, #1))
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Tears
The last time I cried my tears rose up
in defiance of the gravity of grief.
My heart boasts so many scars
it can be read as Braille
by those who touch it
written by those who tore it
without relief.
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Beryl Dov
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The Eyes Of Einstein
Albert, you who stood modestly
On the shoulder of a giant and saw
Worlds beyond Sir Issac's vanishing point,
we want your eyes!
Eyes that read the Braille of a scarified universe
with relative ease, you, Herr Professor, are
the seeing eye companion for the dim 20th Century.
Atomic pacifist, what patent
is there for your dual vision?
What fair price for your inner eyewitness
Testimony that God is not a gambling man
And the curvature of our Space-Time continuum
is a grave matter indeed?
Your eyes are going to the block soon.
I hope the Smithsonian waves the winning paddle
So you may, at long last, rest your weary eyes
Near the glass jar that contains your Cyclops brain.
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Beryl Dov
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Monroe started to play again. The piano was warming up, the keys firm beneath his fingertips, the pedals amplifying or dampening, the melodies he played rising up from beneath the lid in curves and curls as if they were printed on the air like Braille.
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Beatrice Colin (The Songwriter)
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I can read people like an open book, especially if their named Braille, and I’m in a touchy-feely mood.
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Jarod Kintz (Seriously delirious, but not at all serious)
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Liliana ran her fingers across the indentions and in the dim light, she felt as if she were trying to read Braille. Some of the letters had already been smoothed over by time, almost invisible to the naked eye until you pressed the tips of your fingers against the cold stone. But the scrolling of other names was still deep and sharp, carved with the intention of never being erased.
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Laekan Zea Kemp (The Things They Didn't Bury)