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“And with the passing of time came the passing of options, the dwindling of any life I could have built on my own. A silent but dangerous contentment began to settle, an acceptance, rotting away like a disease.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect
“She’s wearing a red dress, inappropriately revealing. Her clothes always seem like a disguise, an attempt at masking her true identity – her self-loathing and low self-esteem. Ironically, this is all I see, and I can’t help but feel hopelessly sorry for her.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect
“Why is it always the case; you have to summon the most strength when you feel at your weakest? It seems so profoundly unfair; a fundamental flaw in mankind.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect
“... you can never judge a man by how he acts at his best. You have to see him at his worst; at his weakest. You have to watch him try to overcome adversity, then you’ll see him for who he really is.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect
“It never occurred to me then that a prison may be one of your own making – one you will never escape.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect
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“It’s funny how a person’s mood can consume everything around them, even poison your own state of mind, as though the darkness is somehow contagious; you don’t need to be in the same room – sometimes not even the same house – when you know the very worst of someone has surfaced, you get sucked into the gloom. A black hole.”
N.A. Cooper, Ripple Effect