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Even small actions have consequences. And while we can often choose our actions, we rarely get to choose our consequences.
You can’t taste a memory without tainting it with who you have become.
That is probably the craziest, most reckless thing I’ve ever heard someone say—and I was literally part of a secret plot to kill God.
she had already determined that philosophy wasn’t as valuable as she’d assumed—something that takes most great philosophers at least three decades to realize.
Enjoy memories, yes, but don’t be a slave to who you wish you once had been. Those memories aren’t alive. You are.
his neck kind of merged with his chin—to the point that after meeting him, you’d inexplicably get a hankering for a baguette.

