{"quotes":[{"text":"I spend almost every morning with mail.","author":"Seamus Heaney","tags":["almost","spend","mail "],"id":66556,"author_id":"Seamus+Heaney"},{"text":"The door opened. She looked in the mirror and suppressed a curse. Slipping in behind some tourists, that winged shadow was back again. Karou rose and made for the bathroom, where she took the note that Kishmish had come to de.","author":"Laini Taylor","tags":["magic","mail","please"],"id":81169,"author_id":"Laini+Taylor"},{"text":"Usually if you pray from the heart, you get an answer—the phone rings or the mail comes, and light gets in through the cracks, so you can see the next right thing to do. That’s all you need.","author":"Anne Lamott","tags":["answer","crack","heart","light","mail","phone"],"id":125486,"author_id":"Anne+Lamott"},{"text":"It took him almost a half hour to write a message of only five lines. It took yet another fifteen minutes to delete whatever might be construed as ambiguity, desperation, or references to a history that he no longer had access to. Finally, he took a deep breath and hit ‘send’.","author":"Joakim Zander","tags":["ambiguity","guilt","mail","message","relationship","swimmer"],"id":198576,"author_id":"Joakim+Zander"},{"text":"A love letter lost in the mail, forgotten, miss delivered and then discovered years later and received by the intended is romantic. A love letter ending up in someone's spam filter is just annoying.","author":"B.J. Neblett","tags":["annoying","bj-neblett","discovered","forgotten","letters","lost","love","mail","romance","spam"],"id":252147,"author_id":"B.J.+Neblett"},{"text":"We worshipped a great white body that was an avalanche of good news, and we slit it open in every part. “That can’t go through the mail,” the postman gasped, “because that is a super-stabbed body!” The super-stabbed body rose up, with many butterknives sticking out of it, and said, “I AM the mail.” It had so many lovers.","author":"Patricia Lockwood","tags":["avalanche","bodies","good-news","lovers","mail"],"id":280817,"author_id":"Patricia+Lockwood"},{"text":"Strange as it may seem, I still hope for the best, even though the best, like an interesting piece of mail, so rarely arrives, and even when it does it can be lost so easily.","author":"Lemony Snicket","tags":["hope","mail"],"id":338580,"author_id":"Lemony+Snicket"},{"text":"They are forever looking into the nooks and crannies of a thing, whatever the thing may be. Always up very early or very late, going for rides on the backs of whales who deliver the mail; waking up covered in a secret language of hums; writing about the hobbies of feathers; changing shape like a cloud; howling at the moon; being a radioactive night-light in the dark; being a life raft on an ocean of alphabet soup; being great-hearted; being selfless; believing in tall tales, doodlebugs, and doohickeys. Believing. Believing in themselves. Believing in you.","author":"Michelle Cuevas","tags":["alphabet-soup","believing","cloud","crannies","dark","deliver","doodlebugs","doohickeys","feathers","great-hearted","hobbies","howling","hum","life-raft","mail","moon","nooks","ocean","radioactive","secret-language","selfless","shape","tall-tales","whales","you"],"id":355083,"author_id":"Michelle+Cuevas"},{"text":"She never opened her mail in the middle of the day. Sometimes she forgot about it for a week or more until people rang to complain. Nor did she check her answering machine messages. In fact, it had only been in the last year that she had finally bought an answering machine, and she steadfastly refused to have a mobile, to the incredulity of all those around her, who didn’t believe that people could actually function without one. But Frieda wanted to be able to escape from incessant communications and demands. She didn’t want to be at anyone’s beck and call, and she liked cutting herself off from the urgent inanities of the world. When she was on her own, she liked to be truly alone. Out of contact and adrift.","author":"Nicci French","tags":["answering-machines","communication","mail","mobile"],"id":400137,"author_id":"Nicci+French"},{"text":"You know something is wrong when the government declares opening someone else’s mail is a felony but your internet activity is fair game for data collecting.","author":"E.A. Bucchianeri","tags":["conspiracies","control","crime","data","data-collecting","data-mining","felonies","gadfly","government","government-programs","internet","internet-privacy","ironic","irony","mail","privacy","sad-but-true","spying"],"id":424846,"author_id":"E.A.+Bucchianeri"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":13,"pages":2,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
