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“So much of one evaporates through the years, she mused.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“As long as she actively imagined the scenario, it would not come to pass. This was a little game she often played with herself. If she wondered whether an outfit would be her last, it wouldn't be. If she pictured herself dying today, she wouldn't. It was a silly superstition, but really what were the odds that something terrible would happen when you expected it to? Very low indeed. Nobody ever said, “My wife died today, as expected," or "I was in a terrible accident, as I predicted.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“After all, how many coincidences can one women overlook?”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“Guilt was for the brave. Denial was for the rest.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“I want to know where I stand with Johanna."
"Where you stand..? She's a fictional character!"
"Then why does it feel like she exists and I don't?”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“But she's a horrible woman," she said. "She's ugly and stupid and everything I would never want to be.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“She tingled with the possibility as she prowled the cold, quiet halls that someone she knew might find her there, appreciating it all.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“how anxious the party made her, how it took up all the space in her thoughts and relegated all other priorities to the background”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“Es curioso-pensó- que el estatus de las personas siempre aumente después de su muerte.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
“La culpa era cosa de valientes. La negación era para el resto.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
tags: culpa
“La culpa era cosa d evalientes. La negación era para el resto.”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
tags: culpa
“Although, really, what was wrong with lamps?”
Virginia Feito, Mrs. March
tags: decor