4 Quotes by Katharine Haake

  • Author Katharine Haake
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    When a basket is woven, each strand of grass, or reed, or wool, or root, must pass repeatedly through human hands, and this, the principle of human touch, is what remains long after the artifact has lost utility or form, something, I think, about life being lived in its physical moment, something, it must be, about grace.

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    Even as I learned to name the plants – dogwood, five-fingered fern, mugwort – I was stunned by the failure of language to reflect what I saw or felt.

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    There is nothing that is not both narrative and language. Even the paradoxical physics by which the universe is held together is both. We are ourselves story, just as we are language. That is the nature of both narrative and love.

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