My main form of transportation at that time was a bicycle, because bicycles could move though the crowd.

  • -- John Pomfret 约翰·庞弗雷特

那时我的主要交通工具是自行车,因为自行车可以穿过人群。

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I think if a book has the power to move a reader, it also has the power to offend a reader. And you want your books to have power, so you just have to take what comes with that.

我认为如果一本书有能力感动读者,它也有能力冒犯读者。你希望你的书有力量,所以你必须接受随之而来的。

For though we often need to be restored to the small, concrete, limited, and certain, we as often need to be reminded of the large, vague, unlimited, unknown.

因为尽管我们常常需要恢复到小的、具体的、有限的和确定的状态,我们同样也常常需要被提醒到大的、模糊的、无限的、未知的状态。

Guys would sleep with a bicycle if it had the right color lip gloss on. They have no shame. They're like bull elks in a field.

如果一辆自行车有合适的唇彩,男人们会和它睡在一起。他们没有羞耻。它们就像田野里的公麋鹿。

I can't stop being in parades. I just love dancing on floats that move really slowly on the city streets in the early morning.

我不能停止游行。我只是喜欢在清晨在城市街道上缓慢移动的花车上跳舞。

It's been a long time since I've written old-fashioned sword and sorcery; I'm hoping it's like riding a bicycle.

我已经很长时间没有写老式的剑和巫术了;我希望这就像骑自行车一样。

Old age has its pleasures, which, though different, are not less than the pleasures of youth.

老年有其乐趣,这些乐趣虽然不同,但并不亚于青年的乐趣。

It was a hard time for me to have a pure moment, to be present, to be here.

那是一段艰难的时光,让我拥有一个纯粹的时刻,活在当下,活在这里。

You only live a short time... and you are dead a long time.

你只能活很短的时间…你已经死了很久了。