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End Of An Era Quotes

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Taylor Jenkins Reid
“When Daisy left, it was like the Ferris wheel stopped turning and we all got off.”
Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

Thomas Pynchon
“...she had lost just too much control, time was rushing all around her, these were rapids, and as far ahead as she could see it looked like Brock's stretch of the river, another stage, like sex, children, surgery, further into adulthood perilous and real, into the secret that life is soldiering, that soldiering includes death, those those soldiered for, not yet and often never in on the secret, are always, at every age, children.”
Thomas Pynchon, Vineland

F. Scott Fitzgerald
“this midnight my desire will see, shadowed among the embers, furled in flame, the splendor and the sadness of the world”
F Scott Fitzgerald, This Side Of Paradise

D.H. Lawrence
“I consider this is really the heart of England,’ said Clifford to Connie, as he sat there in the dim February sunshine.
‘Do you?’ she said, seating herself in her blue knitted dress, on a stump by the path.
‘I do! this is the old England, the heart of it; and I intend to keep it intact.’
‘Oh yes!’ said Connie. But, as she said it she heard the eleven-o’clock hooters at Stacks Gate colliery. Clifford was too used to the sound to notice.”
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Scarlet Jei Saoirse
“Be careful, because sometimes convenience is laced with poison.”
Scarlet Jei Saoirse, Scarlosophy: Thinking Out Loud