I hated to interrupt her. I know how much a dream can be worth, but, alas... Hello.
by Richard Brautigan (0 Reviews)
In Richard Brautigan's works, particularly in "Revenge of the Lawn," "The Abortion," and "So the Wind Won't Blow it All Away," he explores the significance of dreams and the complexities of human experiences. The author often delves into the nuances of interruptions in conversations, emphasizing the value of thoughts and aspirations that individuals hold dear.
One poignant quote highlights this theme, expressing a reluctance to disrupt someone sharing their dreams. It underscores an understanding of the worth of dreams, while also acknowledging the inevitable interruptions of life. Brautigan captures this delicate tension between the beauty of sharing dreams and the reality of having to pause these intimate moments.
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