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“Beneath the outward signs of deterioration, the same spirit dwells and looks on with dismay at the devastation the years have wrought.”
Vicky Zimmerman, Miss Cecily's Recipes for Exceptional Ladies

Andrew  Rannells
“I also understand that trophies of any kind don’t really change anything. Awards are fickle. They taunt you with their existence, they promise acceptance and professional fulfillment, but they end up just moving on to someone else before you know it. In the end, the work is still the work, and the desire to keep getting to perform, to keep doing the thing that you love, will always be there regardless of the fullness of your trophy case.”
Andrew Rannells, Uncle of the Year: & Other Debatable Triumphs

“he’d abandoned the novel on page 146 because he didn’t like one minor character. Ridiculous, to get so far and then ditch it. Kate finds it impossible to abandon books, even bad ones. It feels disloyal; maybe the book will improve, maybe the time invested will ultimately not prove wasted.”
Vicky Zimmerman, Miss Cecily's Recipes for Exceptional Ladies

Julia  Whelan
“Our memories of places, much like people, are subject to our own adaptation process. Once the active living is done, and they pass into memory, we assume control of the narrative. We adapt it, sometimes without meaning to. This is, perhaps, the one advantage of death: when people die, they can live on in our memory as we choose, but places continue to exist, to change.”
Julia Whelan, My Oxford Year

Andrew  Rannells
“I have a friend who said to me in the middle of the pandemic, “This pandemic is making everyone who they are with an exclamation point.”
Andrew Rannells, Uncle of the Year: & Other Debatable Triumphs

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