Nicole Mones
An inch of gold can't buy an inch of time
— Nicole Mones
Chinese food tries to engage the mind, not just the palate. To provoke the intellect.
— Nicole Mones
He'd seen that the young ones died quickly. He'd heard the staff talk about it. When they were ready they let go. Not like adults. Adults took a long time. It was as if adults had built such a thick, petrified husk around them that this alone gave them the strength, the form to hold on. And by the transient revival that so often came to the dying, adults seemed to find a last little puff of life before the end. They had a term for it here at the hospital -- Hui gang fan Zhao, the reflected rays of the setting sun. Children were lacking in this. They went quickly. He watched as the DOWN light came on, and the elevator door slid open. He had a fear that his life now was just an interlude of Hui gang fan Zhao, a brief moment before it all came back, worse. And for so long now he had been in this state by himself. He stared up at the digital floor numbers flashing, descending.
— Nicole Mones
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