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What had I done but extend my rootlessness, the series of false starts that became more difficult to defend as I got older? I think I hoped I would feel new in a new country, but I wasn't new here, and if there was comfort in the idea that my habitual unease had a cause, that if I was ill-fitted to the place there was good reason, it was a false comfort, a way of running away from real remedy. But — Garth Greenwell

That's what happens when you're thirty-seven years old: you do the things you always did but the result is somehow different. — Michael Lewis

Our loves are not given, but only lent, At compound interest of cent per cent. — Rudyard Kipling

Imagine if every church became a place where everyone is safe, but no one is comfortable. Imagine if every church became a place where we told one another the truth. We might just create sanctuary. — Rachel Held Evans

Life works in mysterious ways but when you find your inner glow is back and shining brighter, you know it's right. — Lily Collins

Playing on turf affects everything, you know, it affects the way the ball rolls, it affects the way the ball bounces, it affects the way you think about whether or not going into a slide. It's kind of a nightmare. — Abby Wambach

Kiggs. "You were just a squire when they were banished; technically, you weren't banished at all." Maurizio — Rachel Hartman

If we assume that there are normal or standard income results to be obtained from investing money in securities, then the role of the adviser can be more readily established. He will use his superior training and experience to protect his clients against mistakes and to make sure that they obtain the results to which their money is entitled. — Benjamin Graham

It's not stand by your man anymore, it's divorce the fucker. — Gillian Flynn

I'm always just waiting for someone to cut me off; I'm a chatty guy. — Darren Criss

I realized it might be possible to do such a thing, run for money, trot for wages on piece work at a bob a puff rising bit by bit to a guinea a gasp and retiring through old age at thirty-two because of lace-curtain lungs, a football heart, and legs like varicose beanstalks. — Alan Sillitoe

Besides, I have no point of comparison," he declared, his eyes still closed. "That is the secret of a happy life. — Jan-Philipp Sendker