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“Later, when the trip went bad, I would remember the bleeding man on the bicycle and wonder if he was a sign of things to come.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials
“the hard truth of it was this: there wasn’t a single thing you could do to change the past. Unlike in books and movies, time machines and alternate realities didn’t exist in the real world. Eventually, you just had to swallow your misery, accept what had happened, and let go of the past. Like grains of sand sifting through your fingers at the beach.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials
“1 Later, when the trip went bad, I would remember the bleeding man on the bicycle and wonder if he was a sign of things to come.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials
“No way," Melody said, making her way up the slope again. "We're the Three Muskateers, remember? We stick together."
"More like the Three Stooges," Troy said, trudging after her.
I'm not entirely sure but I think I managed a smile.
There were no more smiles after that, though - for any of us.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials
“and even sudden spikes of depression.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials
“was a little like saying the summit of Mount Everest offered a fairly decent view of the surrounding countryside.”
Richard Chizmar, Memorials