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When the Lights Go Out When the Lights Go Out by Mary Kubica
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“Some people think that dreams serve no purpose,” she adds, winking. “But I think they do. They’re the mind’s way of coping, of thinking through a problem. Things we saw, felt, heard. What we’re worried about. What we want to achieve.”
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“How can I grieve for something I never had?”
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“Qui vivra verra,”
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“The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.” —John Milton, Paradise Lost”
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“They settle in around twilight, when the sun sinks beneath the horizon, slipping away to play with kids on the other side of the world.”
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“I remembered the way it is with dreams sometimes, how they have a habit of being less literal and more metaphoric, and I thought that sometimes with dreams like this, it’s not about who’s chasing you, but what you’re running from.”
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“Insurance won’t cover these costs because, of course, some high-and-mighty insurance company doesn’t give a darn whether Aaron and I ever have a baby, and so the procedure is considered elective. We are electing to waste thousands of dollars to try and conceive a baby, while other parents, far less capable or worthy parents, are given one for free.”
Mary Kubica, When the Lights Go Out