4 Quotes & Sayings By Lindsey Frydman

Lindsey Frydman is a novelist and poet, who is currently working on her first novel in her new home in Los Angeles. Her poems and essays have appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Fuse, The Rumpus, and Workdays. She is the poetry editor for the literary magazine, The Southern Review . She has written two books of poetry: A Horse Ashore (University of Georgia Press, 2010), and Deerskin (Riffel Press, 2013).

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Nothing in life is permanent. All of it will eventually disappear… Maybe we’re supposed to know that…accept it, and live our lives differently because of it. Rearrange our priorities based on the finite number of heartbeats we have left. Lindsey Frydman
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And on bad days, when his aura of sadness blazed like an alarm he couldn’t turn off, I felt like I was doing everything wrong. Lindsey Frydman
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.. "you'd better go first or you'd better go last. No one will remember what come in the middle."- "So what's the point of the middle than?" I asked. "If everyone only remembers the beginning and the end?"-" Without the middle, being first or last means nothing." The middle gave the rest its meaning. Like life, maybe. People were born and then they died. Everyone remembers those events. But without the life in between.. Lindsey Frydman