Larry McMurtry Quotes
The Journeys That People Took Had Always Interested Him; His Own Life Was A Constant Journeying, Though Not Quite So Constant As It Had Been Before He Had His Wives And Children. Usually He Only Agreed To Scout For The Texans If They Were Going In A Direction He Wanted To Go Himself, In Order To See A Particular Hill Or Stream, To Visit A Relative Or Friend, Or Just To Search For A Bird Or Animal He Wanted To Observe. Also, He Often Went Back To Places He Had Been At Earlier Times In His Life, Just To See If The Places Would Seem The Same. In Most Cases, Because He Himself Had Changed, The Places Did Not Seem Exactly As He Remembered Them, But There Were Exceptions. The Simplest Places, Where There Was Only Rock And Sky, Or Water And Rock, Changed The Least. When He Felt Disturbances In His Life, As All Men Would, Famous Shoes Tried To Go Back To One Of The Simple Places, The Places Of Rock And Sky, To Steady Himself And Grow Calm Again.
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