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Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.”
Sometimes you have to accept that, every now and then, things happen for no reason.”
Chris wouldn’t have yet learned the painful truth that a single person fighting for what was right rarely improved the world.
It was psychological, he knew. In the same way that he imagined he had a scratchy throat any time he came in contact with someone with a cold.
She’d said that life had sections, like walking through doors. People had to choose when to walk through them, but no one could see what the next room held until they were in it. Some new rooms were painful. Some were happy. Some seemingly had no purpose. But the fullest, happiest lives were lived by those who walked through many different doors, unafraid of what they would find.

