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The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand by Gregory Galloway
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“That's the point of it, to have those connections, as painful as they are, as much worry as they might cause; they give back in strength and comfort and joy, believe it or not, and the more connections you make, the happier you are, the more point there is to getting up and getting through the day.”
Gregory Galloway, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand
“The world is perfect there. Or maybe you’re perfect and the world is the same.”
Gregory Galloway, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand
“I hate the calendar, which is both a circle and a straight line, a wheel and an arrow, grinding each anniversary, each day a reminder of my failures, my lost plans, unfulfilled objectives and wishes, the days aren't taken off the calendar, subtracted one by one, but added, another small stone accumulated, another foot moved ahead, the arrow flying forward instead of falling back to earth, when all I want is a complete stop.”
Gregory Galloway, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand
“The road makes a noise all its own. It's a single note that stretches in all directions, low and nearly inaudible, only I could hear it loud and persistent...”
Gregory Galloway, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand
“Live in the moment, just do it - those are phrases thrown around by people who don't know what they mean. Just do it - it's idiotic. You could slap that slogan on a picture of Hitler and it would make as much sense. He did it, all right.”
Gregory Galloway, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand