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“Life’s better with a few risks than a lot of regrets,”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
“Remember that. When you go, you want to have people you love to think about. You need enough money to feed yourself, and a sense of purpose is nice. But the rest is superfluous.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
“Grace’s complaints reminded Ruby of her own feelings about university friends. People you’d once die for take appalling paths. It’s not that they become unrecognizable. They become more like themselves. Personality quirks grow more pronounced, and so do values, until you wonder how you ever ignored the differences between you.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
“Maybe being in charge of time and space would give anyone a god complex, but she’s such a mean god.”
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“Rules exist for a reason.” “Yes, to stigmatize people.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
“Are you from London?” Ruby asked. “Originally.”

“My home town’s much less glamorous. Can’t we pretend I sprang fully formed from the head of Zeus?”

“Your accent puts you somewhere between Hampstead and Philadelphia.”

“That’s the middle of the ocean!”

“Yes. Maybe you’re Venus, rather than Athena.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
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“Sometimes, we have a moral duty to break the rules. Particularly where the rulemakers are corrupt.”
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“The days before time travelling, when Grace was free to fall in love with any woman or man she met, were officially over. Ruby was it. After her, there was no one else.”
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“Life’s better with a few risks than a lot of regrets,” Bee said.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel
“The Society of Authors, as the Literary Representative of the Estate of John Masefield, granted permission to quote from The Box of Delights.”
Kate Mascarenhas, The Psychology of Time Travel