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The Laws of Gravity The Laws of Gravity by Liz Rosenberg
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“The purpose of family is to preserve life,' Aunt Patti said. 'We treat family members the way we're supposed to treat everyone on the planet.”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“I am remembering it now.”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“Every family has one living patriarch or matriarch, the final arbiter and repository of ancient family history, and Nicole's Aunt Patti was the last woman standing.”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“Your brakes have gone out. May as well pretend to enjoy the ride.”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“He decided to volunteer as a reading tutor at their local elementary school. These were tiny steps, but he must try to make amends. If you ever gave up trying to change and improve yourself, you were finished, kaput. He remembered the last conversation he’d had with Tom Lieu, before”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“purpose. We have a purpose in this life, and every minute we can make bad choices or good ones. Today I feel I’ve made a good one.” She smiled at the rabbi, who smiled encouragingly back.”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity
“awkwardness or reservation. When had that stopped? They”
Liz Rosenberg, The Laws of Gravity