Fiona Barton Quotes
People Say What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger. They Say That When You Been Through Something Terrible ... But It Doesn't. It Breaks Your Bones, Leaving Everything Splintered And Held Together With Grubby Bandages And Yellowing Sticky Tape. Creaking Along The Fault Lines, Fragile And Exhausting To Hold Together. Sometimes You Wish It Had Killed You.
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