10 Inspiring Quotes from The Lava in My Bones (by Barry Webster)

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In our lifetimes, we can only know a small portion of what exists. The world is endless and its treasures are inexhaustible.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


Again Sam’s genitals became rock, and this astonished him as much as anything. Through Franz, he was becoming the stone Earth; the final border separating him from the planet was disappearing. And this transformation to rock was fuelled by desire, the most ephemeral thing on Earth.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


As a man I’d been a cool customer. As a woman I was a hot tamale.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


Sarcasm is the language of people whose emotions are dying.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


In the evenings, Sam performs exercises to prepare his body for love-making with Franz. He practices kissing (something he’d once hated) by smooching deer lips, antelope ears, frog anuses, and the great, whiskered muzzles of sleeping bison. He improves his petting skills by necking with juniper bushes and pine tree trunks with such passion that the bark snaps and sap runs, or with such tenderness that the whole forest goes silent and swallows nest in his hair.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


I surrender to the Monster. What pleasure at last to give way to the strongest force in oneself.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


I shall listen to my heart and it shall save me. I shall listen to my heart and I’ll be free.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


Lo, each subculture has its own language, and verily I am not a parody. You don’t believe me? Get with the program, crackpot!

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


Sam believes now that people repeatedly collide with each other swiftly, brutally – not to produce children but to shatter their sense of self, and be thrust into a creative space beyond reason, where anything can happen. Only through the destruction of psychological borders is freedom possible.

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones


Although you can not hear my thoughts, Sam, I imagine I’m talking to you. Prayers to the brother who abandoned me. The day after you left Labrador, my honey started flowing. Is my body weeping for your loss?

— Barry Webster, The Lava in My Bones