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Only Gracie knew what it was like to wake up at night and feel how cold sheets can get on the empty side of a bed.
Mattie felt drained, as though someone had stood her on her head and poured her entire heart and soul right out of her body.
Who the hell ain't dysfunctional these days? When the Kennedys straighten out, then maybe the rest of us should worry.
The big television crouched in the shadowy beam of the porch light. Mattie could see its black, open face, and she felt as though she were looking into the mouth of a deep, dangerous cave.
Everything seemed to be a clue to the hereafter, now that one of her own had gone there.
caught up in the exciting world of adults and their antics
Americans look for heroes in the strangest of places.
Almost overnight, Albert Pinkham had gone from being barely able to keep his head above water to walking on the stuff.
She had stood there with the phone pressed to her ear as though it were a huge plastic seashell, all the unhappy years of her marriage echoing again in her eardrums, washing up in the coils of her memory.
When you don't know enough about life to know what you might have missed out on, your imagination plays wicked tricks on you.
It wasn't that Mattie didn't believe in God. She did, she most surely did. She just didn't like some of the things He did, is all.
He had lived as a handful of taffy between his mother and his father all his life, had been pulled in so many directions, stretched here and there, that all he could do was plaster a mighty smile on his face.
There were worse things than being young and foolish.
The world was an awful place, too awful to live in, if people could kill a President so easily.
He felt the rush of years, years wasted and years used wisely. He felt time moving through him, as if it were a ghost, a thing that can haunt a man's days and nights.
Sometimes you need to be touched to know you're still alive.
I know how loud the seconds can sound as you stand by a window and peer out into the night.
Nobody likes for the hero to walk away.