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Beach Colors Beach Colors by Shelley Noble
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“Life was about loss. One minute standing on the promise of your dreams, then free-falling backward into nothingness. Is this what it meant to grow old? To gradually be stripped of all you cared about. And then what? Were you supposed to spend the rest of your life, dreaming about the past while you waited to die? Or did you start a new life, set the cycle in motion once again. Take the chance of losing that, too. And if you did, what happened to the old life? Did it die away from lack of attention?”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Bad memories were hard enough, but it was torture to be haunted by the good.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Strength ebbed and flowed, but brittle would break.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“It seemed as if the longer she lived, the more was taken from her. Not gradually, as old age fell into the inevitable, but lobbed off in great chunks, the healthy branches sacrificed along with the frail.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Margaux was older and wiser now and knew the waves couldn't fix what was wrong in her life, but at least they might give her some temporary respite.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Can't was killed in the battle of tried.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Thousands, millions of stars hung fragilely in space, as if a breath could shake them loose and set them falling toward earth. And she thought how daily dramas were played out against a world that was near perfect, that adapted and changed, but never broke under the weight of its own importance. Accepted all without judgment.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors
“Where was her joy?”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors