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“The wind of courage had died in my sails leaving me to flounder in the doldrums of my emotions. Was this because I was in a strange town? Because Violet had caused me pain herself? Maybe it was just because courage ebbs and flows and I hadn’t mastered my own emotions, but whatever the reason I was frozen and once again knew the stigma of shame.”
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“Fairly examined, truly understood, no man is wholly bad, nor wholly good”
Duncan Milne, The Death of Rock 'n' Roll, The Impossibility of Time Travel and Other Lies