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The Summer Swap The Summer Swap by Sarah Morgan
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“Life seems simple when you’re with young children. They live their lives in the present. All they think about is the next game, the next meal.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“People were like icebergs. Only a fraction of who they were showed on the surface.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“Better to waste a few years than a whole life. And is anything really a waste? We learn as much from what goes wrong as we do from what goes right.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“I felt horrible, and I wanted to fix that because that’s what I do when there’s a problem. I find a solution. But there wasn’t a solution to this. I couldn’t fix it, and no one understood how I felt.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“Looking forward to the day is good. Enjoying your work is good. Knowing you’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Feeling as if you’re living the right life.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“I think loving a person means accepting all of them, even the parts you wouldn’t choose.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“My body may be upright, but my brain is still asleep.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“Sometimes the only way to move forward is to let go of what went before.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“Grief is a slippery beast. One minute it steps to one side to let you pass and just when you think you’re doing okay, it trips you up and you’re flat on your face again.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“Life had a sick sense of humor. It would show you your dream, then snatch it away before you had a chance to live it.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“She liked to tell herself that everything would be all right in the end, but a funeral was proof that things weren’t always all right in the end and that happy endings were randomly allocated and far from assured.”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap
“I’ve often thought it was ridiculous to expect a person to make decisions about their future at such a young age. How does anyone really know?”
Sarah Morgan, The Summer Swap