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“Save the contrition for the confessional. Regret isn't worth a damn to anyone.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns
“Once you've postponed doing what's right, you become a big part of what's wrong.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns
“Well, let me tell you something, darling: money, elite social status and the power they confer are every bit as wonderful as they're cracked up to be.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns
“There is no God. Wait. I take that back, there is a God. There must be. The universe is just too perverse -- there must be an idiosyncratic mind at the helm.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns
“Spare me your uninformed teen ideology.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns
“not to conclude that the worst thing to happen to Michael Devlin was also the best thing to happen to them.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns: A Novel
“Something I’ve learned: once you postpone doing what’s right, you become a big part of what’s wrong.”
Elizabeth Kelly, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns: A Novel