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The Woman Who Married a Cloud The Woman Who Married a Cloud by Jonathan Carroll
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“Everything will haunt you, all the storms will find you, everything will remind you she’s gone.”
Jonathan Carroll, The Woman Who Married a Cloud
“The world can be divided between people who can get a waiter’s attention and those who can’t.”
Jonathan Carroll, The Woman Who Married a Cloud
“guilt’s a whore. It goes with anybody, but it’s not good in bed. You’re not dying, but this thing you’ve got with the girl is no different than my situation. We could both use up whole days feeling guilty ’bout what we didn’t do in life, but why spend a day in bed with someone who doesn’t give you any pleasure?”
Jonathan Carroll, The Woman Who Married a Cloud
“Listening to him, I realized how lucky I was not to have had a wonderful childhood. Those who do, or those who peak in their early years, have only that remembered joy or strength to tide them over the rest of their lives. Nothing could ever be as good as that time; for them nothing ever is.”
Jonathan Carroll, The Woman Who Married a Cloud
“I am fifty-five years old, and believe God is willing to listen if we speak clearly and to the point. His responses are manifested, not in immediate answers or results, but in dots everywhere around us that need to be connected intelligently.”
Jonathan Carroll, The Woman Who Married a Cloud