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“What do we do when our hearts hurt?" asked the boy.
"We wrap them with friendship, shared tears and time, till they wake hopeful and happy again.”
― The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
"We wrap them with friendship, shared tears and time, till they wake hopeful and happy again.”
― The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
“In a sense we are all prisoners of some memory, or fear, or disappointment—we are all defined by something we can’t change.”
― The Illusion of Separateness
― The Illusion of Separateness
“He wanted to tell the baby that Paris was like a poem in stone.”
― The Illusion of Separateness
― The Illusion of Separateness
“Damn April to hell, I could be done with that one. November also. Birthdays, Christmas, dogwoods and redbuds, even football season. Live long enough, and all the things you ever loved can turn around to scorch you blind. the wonder is that you could start life with nothing, end with nothing, and lose so much in between.”
― Demon Copperhead
― Demon Copperhead
“Many years before, Abacus had come to the conclusion that the greatest of heroic stories have the shape of a diamond on its side. Beginning at a fine point, the life of the hero expands outward through youth as he begins to establish his strengths and fallibilities, his friendships and enmities. Proceeding into the world, he pursues exploits in grand company, accumulating honors and accolades. But at some untold moment, the two rays that define the outer limits of this widening world of hale companions and worthy adventures simultaneously turn a corner and begin to converge. The terrain our hero travels, the cast of characters he meets, the sense of purpose that has long propelled him forward all begin to narrow—to narrow toward that fixed and inexorable point that defines his fate. Take the tale of Achilles. In hopes of making her son invincible, the Nereid Thetis holds her newborn boy by the ankle and dips him into the river Styx. From that finite moment”
― The Lincoln Highway
― The Lincoln Highway
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