A Face in the Crowd Quotes
A Face in the Crowd
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Kerry Wilkinson1,127 ratings, 3.82 average rating, 175 reviews
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“When I barely had anything, I’d budget to every last penny and knew what everything cost. Now, in no time at all, it’s as if I’ve forgotten all that. I have got to stop spending.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“That’s life, I suppose. Pretend we know what’s going on until it becomes apparent to everyone else that we clearly do not. Sometimes that can take a day, other times it is years.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“I always hate it when the clocks go back. It feels as if the final vestiges of summer have given up and there’s only cold, dark and grimness ahead.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“Dare to buy something small from a company once and they email three times a week for the rest of eternity. The agency’s questionnaire asks about, essentially, everything I’ve ever done since being conceived.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“They’ll remember today because small gestures mean a lot when a person has so little.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“It was as if his entire self-worth was linked to the money he made.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“Then there are people who scatter trolleys here, there and everywhere in the car park because a short walk from their car to the front of the store is seemingly too much.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
“Oh, great, all the things I was dealing with are solved because someone told me to be a bit happier. Daff starts wittering about some night out she’s planning this evening.”
― A Face in the Crowd
― A Face in the Crowd
