“There
is nothing more alone than being in a car at night in the rain. I was
in the car. And I was glad of it. Between one point on the map and
another point on the map, there was the being alone in the car in the
rain. They say you are not you except in terms of relation to other
people. If there weren't any other people there wouldn't be any you
because what you do which is what you are, only has meaning in relation
to other people. That is a very comforting thought when you are in the
car in the rain at night alone, for then you aren't you, and not being
you or anything, you can really lie back and get some rest. It is a
vacation from being you. There is only the flow of the motor under you
foot spinning that frail thread of sound out of its metal guy like a
spider, that filament, that nexus, which isn't really there, between the
you which you have just left in one place and the you which you will be
where you get to the other place.”
― Robert Penn Warren
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