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I had lived and left all the living I'd done in that strange, perfectly sculpted yet empty echo of my life,
Perhaps it's rather revealing to say so, but while I cannot for the life of me recall what I was wearing that evening, I nonetheless remember every little stitch of black embroidery on her red dress.
...it is our animal nature to judge the wake more harshly, owing to how survival depends upon weeding these creatures out.
The heart is a funny organ, with such stubborn biases.
The slope that leads toward insanity has the paradoxical distinction of being both steep and yet undetectable to the person sliding down it.
There was something in the way he posed a question and followed it up with a generous pause, I think, that drew me out. I had never noticed all the pauses that were missing from most people's conversations.
We were inverted images of each other in some ways.
You see, doubt is a magnificently difficult pest of which to try and rid oneself and is worse than any other kind of infestation. It can creep in quietly and through the tiniest of cracks and once inside, it is almost impossible to ever completely remove.
What was justice, after all, but a particular outcome?
That's the thing about taste: It's rarely shared.
...crazy people rarely know they're crazy.
I had the details of that photograph memorised.
But that's the funny thing about treasure - we assume everyone wants what we hold most dear.
But mostly I married her because it made me heartsick to think of her marrying someone else.
Only fools assume.
I felt my smile crumple.
It is interesting to me how technology has in many ways facilitated and refined the practice of deception
In those days, I straddled more than a handful of worlds, which is also to say I belonged wholly to none.
That's the funny thing about doubt." "What do you mean?" "It makes you feel rotten as hell. But if anyone bothered to think about it, it's a symptom of love. It means it matters to you. It's the brain questioning the wisdom of the heart. It doesn't mean the heart doesn't know better all along, it only means the brain doesn't understand how.
We are never the heroes of our own stories, unless we are lying. If we choose to count ourselves among the brave, we write ourselves as the villains we are, hoping for redemption.
That evening, she went from knock-kneed tomboy to Greek goddess in the space of twenty-two short, red-carpeted steps.
Never agree with a man who insults you.