Gabriel Tallent is an American author renowned for his debut novel, "My Absolute Darling," which garnered critical acclaim for its intense narrative and complex characters. Born in New Mexico and raised on the Mendocino coast of California, Tallent's writing is deeply influenced by the natural world. He holds a degree from Willamette University and has contributed to the literary landscape with his powerful storytelling and evocative prose.
There is always the possibility that everything will be okay.
You can't live in the world with such a big heart, Kibble, it will break you. You have to be smarter than that.
Grief is the celebration of love, those we loved must be grieved, or they will never be truly lost.
The world is a hard place to live, but it's the only one we've got.
We're all just tiny grains of sand, and the world doesn't give a f*** about us.
You can't live your life thinking about how to avoid getting hurt.
You need to be tough. You need to be smart. You need to be strong.
There is nothing in the world but the things you want and the things you're willing to do to get them.
Sometimes you have to do something bad to prevent something worse.
The world is full of pain and fear and loss, and it's also full of beauty and hope and joy.
The world is not fair, and often fools, cowards, liars, and the selfish hide in high places.
You can't fix the world, but you can make the world better.