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Into the Fall Into the Fall by Tamara L. Miller
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“It was like that”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“Well-earned lines creased the outer corners of her eyes and quotation marks wrapped her pale lips.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“There are certain queer times and occasions in this strange mixed affair we call life when a man takes this whole universe for a vast practical joke.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“It was like that, grief. Dormant, but always ravenous, waking in its own time to steal away moments of contentment.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“Nature don’t care about right or wrong. There’s no cosmic retribution. Good people make mistakes; bad people do good. It’s randomness and chance in my mind. Call it the universe, call it the hand of God, call it dust sprites, it’s all the same. Life does what it does, and there isn’t always a reason.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“She felt shriveled, like a dead leaf at the end of autumn.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“Memory was a misplaced faith; we believed in our pasts only as far as we remembered them. In”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“The wilderness is probably the purest expression of beauty there is in the world. There’s no right, no wrong, no good, no bad. The wild deals in life and death just as easily as we breathe. It’s primal and true. We can walk within it, even fool ourselves into believing we’ve tamed it, but disrespect it and it will swallow us.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“Memory was a misplaced faith; we believed in our pasts only as far as we remembered them.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“There are moments when a choice must be made: trust a stranger and follow where they lead or stand firm against an unseeable current.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“that life was better when you acted like a sapling in the wind, twisting and bending when needed, so that the roots stay strong and whole.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“The wild deals in life and death just as easily as we breathe. It’s primal and true. We can walk within it, even fool ourselves into believing we’ve tamed it, but disrespect it and it will swallow us.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“It won’t ever be perfect, she thought as her paddle carved a line through the water, but there can be moments of happiness. Maybe that’s enough.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall
“It’s strange,” Matt said, laughter spent. “You think you’ll have all this time to make things right. To be the person you want to be. And along comes fate with different ideas.”
Tamara L. Miller, Into the Fall