The Edge of Lost Quotes
The Edge of Lost
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“It’s fascinating, really, when you think about it. How a person can slip into a new life as one would a new pair of shoes. At first there’s a keen awareness of the fit: a stiffness at the heel, the binding of the width, the curve pressed to the arch. But with time and enough steps, the feel becomes so natural you almost forget you’re wearing them at all.”
― The Edge of Lost
― The Edge of Lost
“Besides, what would a Catholic do if he didn’t suffer from guilt over one sin or another?”
― The Edge of Lost
― The Edge of Lost
“No man wants a daily reminder of the hardships that in a blink could be his own, nor to carry the shame of being unable, or unwilling, to help those in need. Such burdens were easier to discard when not planted outside your window.”
― The Edge of Lost
― The Edge of Lost
“Shan supposed, in many ways, memory was the same: a collection of scraps, pieced together one by one. Whether useful or comforting, rough or sharp edged, combined as a whole they provided a semblance of security. Identity, even. Until wiped away.”
― The Edge of Lost
― The Edge of Lost
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― The Edge of Lost
