Lisa Unger Quotes
I Thought About My Brother. I Hated Him. Hated Him Like A Child Hates A Fallen Hero. I Hated Him For His Unlimited Potential And His Failure To Realize It. I Hated Him Because I Could See Everything That Was Wonderful About Him, How Brilliant, How Beautiful He Was, And How He Had Turned His Back On Everything He Could Have Been, Cast It Off Like A Designer Suit For Which He'd Paid An Obscene Sum And Never Wore.
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