An Enigmatic Escape Quotes
An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
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“There is a silent deference for one another, a distance that is kept, and lines that aren’t crossed, but in their sharing, they each try to pay tribute to the bond in their own way. As often as possible, they open up a little and give what they can.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“What a wonderful sadness to miss the one you have loved forever, it seems, and know that she is waiting at home.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“My world was very limited in size and experience. Small things took on extra importance, at least to a child.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“What kind of country has this become? Decent people can’t do anything without being watched.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Saying it ain’t fair, over and over again while you stand in front of a wrecking ball is kinda senseless, I think.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“One of the worst things I’ve learned about getting older is that there seems to be more change that you don’t like than there was when you were younger and you can’t do nothin’ about it.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“The world bein’ so small ain’t always a good thing for those of us who ain’t searchin’ for new and different stuff.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“As an adult I had mastered the art of looking without seeing and listening without hearing and eating without tasting and maybe even existing without living.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“The bones of the oak tree that had stood by the spring branch during my youth were scattered about the ground, pieces of the skeleton of a majestic life that had passed while I was off growing up and old.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Just make sure the day doesn’t pass without sayin’ what’s in your heart. Sometimes you pass up those chances and they’re gone forever.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“It’s a funny thing, one day you’re living and the next day you’re not sometimes, whether you have plans or not. Wishes and wants get trumped by the reaper every time. I don’t even know if I would want a warning if it was my time. I think I’d rather be surprised.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“I don’t know how a reporter would ever understand a politician. Your job is supposed to be about finding the truth and enlightening people. Right? A politician’s job is about hiding the truth and fooling people. Right? You want us to be better informed so we get smarter. They think we’re dumb and it’s to their advantage to keep us that way.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“It’s as close to true freedom as I have come. Not freedom of, but freedom from; freedom from the debris of life that piles up and forces us to dig and dig for our original self, who we were once upon a time, innocent and wonderfully naïve, as authentically pure as a human can be.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Does the plain, simple beauty of life get buried under society’s so-called required daily activities or is that just true of me? No, I know I’m not alone in that feeling. We all get caught up in the making and spending of money. I know it’s not just me.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Memories with laughter are the best ones to keep.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Sometimes when the three of us were together on our own, we would have a good time. I was pretty young, but sometimes we would go off in the woods and build forts and fight Indians and I think things were about as close to fine as they ever got right then during those times. In the woods. No parents. No yelling.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Now, it’s time for me to lock up and go. Listen to me. Lock up an empty building that’s gonna be torn down. Makes no sense. Like an old man tellin’ a lie to his son from his death bed. What’s the point? Who besides yourself are you fooling?”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“I wonder how long it takes for these people we elect to forget who they work for?”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Our bird of hope was being denied the altitude it sought, just free enough to fly dangerously close to the reality of the treetops.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“My name Quan. Quan Nguyen. This Kim-Ly, wife. We next door. Do nails. We with Mr. Blaylock. He fight, we fight. We come here from Viet Nam. This good country, but sometimes, good people in good country have to fight.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“I assumed that looking back reminded older guys of what they had shot at and missed, the what-ifs, the good memories, the bad, the people left behind, the people who moved on.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“How do we keep convincing young people to die in fights they didn’t start for reasons we’re too devious to tell the truth about? It’s way too easy for governments to spend other people’s blood. Maybe only the sons and daughters of those who declare the wars should be allowed to fight and die.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“We shook hands the way men do when they’re trying to say something more than goodbye.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Sometimes, you need to spit stuff out in words to get it better arranged in your head. I figure if you never talk about it, it just picks its own spot and lays there and festers.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“There ain’t nothin’ you can say about war that ain’t personal. It’s all personal.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“The answers are in you, not around you.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Back home. What wonderful words. What a wonderful place.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“I had always been a boy in this place, and many of the trees and rocks and streams had been old men when I knew them. Some had died. All had changed. I knew that. I had changed the most.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“As I have aged, I’ve been lucky never to reach old. Old is always at least five or ten years beyond my current calendar stage.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
“Everything will be fine. I’ve heard that my whole life. Everything will be fine. That’s baloney.”
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
― An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy
