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“It’s in vain to recall the past, unless it works some influence upon the present.” Charles Dickens, David Copperfield
“How much longer will she herself stand before something stokes the embers of her frailty? The narrow stairs, the uneven driveway?”
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
“The beginning of Mary Ann’s ending, the first sentence of her last chapter. Unable to continue living on her own. Reverted to childlike dependence. At least her daughter Laura has the sense to take her in, rather than shuffling her off to one of those homes.”
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
“With the bucket comes a sensation of total nothingness, which, in most ways, is more pleasant than the everything-ness.”
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
“How odd such things can be. Each little decision about which lane to choose determines exactly how you get where you’re going, and when.”
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
“Tova knows how dearly Barb had loved her golden retriever, Sully. Perhaps more than she’d loved her late husband, Rick. And in the space of a few months, last year, she lost both. Tova wonders sometimes if it’s better that way, to have one’s tragedies clustered together, to make good use of the existing rawness. Get it over with in one shot. Tova knew there was a bottom to those depths of despair. Once your soul was soaked through with grief, any more simply ran off, overflowed, the way maple syrup on Saturday-morning pancakes always cascaded onto the table whenever Erik was allowed to pour it himself.”
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
― Remarkably Bright Creatures
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