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    Catherine Ryan Hyde
    “Because it’s everything a person needs to live a decent life. It has a stove for heat. A fridge to keep your food cold and a stove to cook it when you’re ready to eat it. It has a bathtub and a shower to get you clean after your chores and a bed to lie down in at the end of the day. And that’s all a person really needs. And I think the whole trouble with us is that we think we need so much more.” “It’s nice to have more than just the basics of survival.” “Is it? Maybe. I don’t know. I think it’s a trap. We have all this ‘stuff.’ And we think we need it. But it never feels like enough, and we only end up working to defend it, and to get more.”
    Catherine Ryan Hyde, Heaven Adjacent

  • #2
    Catherine Ryan Hyde
    “I’m starting to see that we make choices at an early age,” Roseanna continued, “when we’re too young to know what will make us happy. But they’re more or less permanent choices. They don’t have to be, I guess. But somehow we end up thinking they have to be. It’s hard to make a change after so many years, and we don’t want to let people down by breaking our promises. But what we do to those poor people is worse. We blame them for the fact that we’re not happy. Because that’s easier than blaming ourselves. Because if we blame ourselves, then we have to fix it, and that’s a tricky thing.”
    Catherine Ryan Hyde, Heaven Adjacent

  • #3
    Hyeonseo Lee
    “was conceived during the honeymoon, and born in Hyesan in January 1980. My birth name was Kim Ji-hae. It would seem that my mother’s future, and mine, was sealed.”
    Hyeonseo Lee, The Girl with Seven Names: Escape from North Korea

  • #4
    Gail Honeyman
    “These magazines could tell me which clothes and shoes to wear, how to have my hair styled in order to fit in. They could show me the right kind of makeup to buy and how to apply it. This way, I would disappear into everywoman acceptability. I would not be stared at. The goal, ultimately, was successful camouflage as a human woman.”
    Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

  • #5
    Robert Dugoni
    “But to my mother—I suspect to all mothers—their little boys will always be their little boys, no matter how old those boys become”
    Robert Dugoni, The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell



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