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C is for Corpse
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“Everything happens for a reason, but that doesn't mean there's a point.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Missing someone is a vague, unpleasant sensation, like gnawing anxiety. It isn't as concrete as grief, but it's just as pervasive and there's no escaping it.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“I've never been a big fan of exercise. I just can't think of any other way to feel good." Kinsey Milhone”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“People always love it when you say their dogs are nice. Just shows you how out of touch they are.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“You can believe anything you like.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Sometimes the noes are just as important as the yeses because they represent cul-de-sacs, allowing you to narrow your field of inquiry until you stumble into the heart of the maze.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“The world is full of talented people.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“It's fun to horse around with danger.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“You can always push people around, but it's not a good idea. Better to let them volunteer information for reasons of their own. You get more that way.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“When I'm with you, I don't feel self-conscious or like I'm crippled or ugly. I don't know how you do that, but it's nice.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Violent death is like a monster. The closer you get to it, the more damage you sustain if you survive at all.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“I like my life as it is.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“After two unsuccessful marriages, I find myself keeping my guard up, along with my underpants.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Everything happens for a reason but that doesn't mean there is a point.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“I find it so liberating when other people are rude. It makes me feel mild and lazy and mean.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“I may have people lying to me, but since I don't really know the truth, I can't be sure.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“The whole process of education for me was learning the proper words to attach to things I already knew.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Missing someone is a vague, unpleasant sensation, like gnawing anxiety. It isn’t as concrete as grief, but it’s just as pervasive and there’s no escaping it.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“She was pissing me off and I found myself using a mild, deadly tone. “Age doesn’t matter. Bobby’s dead now. He’s older than God. He’s as old as anybody’s ever going to get.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Working out must have cost him everything he had, yet he never failed to appear. There was a doggedness about him that I admired. I watched him with interest, ashamed of my own interior complaints.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“I'm not a process person. I like goals and closure, the arrival instead of the journey itself.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Bobby was buried on Saturday. . . . I wasn't going to lose control in a public setting like this. Even so, there were moments when I could feel my face heat up and my eyes blur with tears. It was more than this loss. It was all death, every loss - my parents, my aunt.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“Idly, I wondered what it'd be like to have a city street named after me. Kinsey Avenue. Kinsey Road. Not bad. I figured I could learn to live with the tribute if it came my way.”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
“crayon. Age had given his face a softly”
― C is for Corpse
― C is for Corpse
