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Happily Whatever After Happily Whatever After by Stewart Lewis
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“Some of us blossom after the rain.”
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“No one’s path was clearly marked. There were holes, slippery corners, and roadblocks.”
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“Everyone was interesting, it seemed, if you dug deeper and looked past the surface.”
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“Wait a second. Why does everyone, including me sometimes, think that a man will solve everything?”
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“Marriage seemed to be more about what we were supposed to do, what others wanted us to do, rather than what was right for us.”
Stewart Lewis, Happily Whatever After
“There are a million factors, but the most important thing is to be able to love someone and still be yourself. So many people give up themselves for some twisted version of love.”
Stewart Lewis, Happily Whatever After
“How had I lived so much of my adult life with basically nothing to show for it?”
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“Then we waited in silence. It was obvious what all of us were thinking: This is mortality, that thing we shove into the recesses of our mind. And here it was, right in front of our faces”
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“It seemed that being in my thirties was a way of slowly disconnecting with my former life. The random people I knew, and even some close friends, just fell away, like shedding skin. The information age seemed to isolate people even more, texting replacing conversation, everyone obsessed with their screens.”
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“I'd started to understand the spell a painting could put me under. The way that light on canvas could recreate life, the feeling that you could almost step into it.”
Stewart Lewis, Happily Whatever After
“Everyone always tells you to be yourself, but what if that is something that isn't stagnant and keeps evolving? When do you actually catch up with it?”
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“It was strange how new money sometimes tried so desperately to be old money.”
Stewart Lewis, Happily Whatever After