Helen Hiorns
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The Name on Your Wrist
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“People are unpredictable and predictable at the same time: it seems that whenever you want someone to surprise you they remain themselves, and those who were actually OK screw themselves over some way or another. People make stupid decisions on a regular basis but, worse, have stupid reasons for those decisions-because people are broken then forced together again in ways that they were probably never intended to be.”
― The Name on Your Wrist
― The Name on Your Wrist
“Humanity always has to hate someone. It gave them a purpose, I supposed, and made many feel like they were worth more. There are too many people for everyone to be satisfied with being equal.”
― The Name on Your Wrist
― The Name on Your Wrist
“Had to wrestle a nurse to get the keys. Then I got a lecture on being supportive or something."
"Being supportive?" Colton suggested. "The nurse obviously hadn't met you before, then?”
― The Name on Your Wrist
"Being supportive?" Colton suggested. "The nurse obviously hadn't met you before, then?”
― The Name on Your Wrist
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“Regrets came up and asked me if I’d like to own them. Declined them for the most part but took a few just so I wouldn’t leave this relationship empty handed.”
― A Fraction of the Whole
― A Fraction of the Whole
“The game is an analogy for life: there are not enough chairs or good times to go around, not enough food, not enough joy, nor beds nor jobs nor laughs nor friends nor smiles nor money nor clean air to breathe...and yet the music goes on.”
― A Fraction of the Whole
― A Fraction of the Whole
“As I passed through the gates, the blistered hands of nostalgia gave my heart a good squeeze and I realized you miss shit times as well as good times, because at the end of the day what you're really missing is just time itself. ”
― A Fraction of the Whole
― A Fraction of the Whole
“After all, memory may be the only thing on earth we can truly manipulate to serve us, so we don't have to look back at ourselves in the receding past and think, What an arsehole!”
― A Fraction of the Whole
― A Fraction of the Whole
“We're always sick and we just don't know it. What we mean by health is only when our constant physical deterioration is undetectable.”
― A Fraction of the Whole
― A Fraction of the Whole













































