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“I can't go back to being who I used to be!'Hadley looked down at him sympathetically.'None of us can, kid.' he said. 'That's the point. You get what you get. Life changes you. Time travel or no, you always have to build on what you live through.”
Margaret Peterson Haddix“I think it is very important for any U.S. administration to be clear that America stands on the side of freedom and democracy and respect for individual rights.”
Stephen Hadley“Once they had been equal in their separate freedoms. They had set out to have children as lightly as if they were playing house, and now her necessarily domestic life bored him, and she was bound to it in her body and imagination. This imbalance was fated, built into their biology.”
Tessa Hadley“Logos are the bleating of the insecure, desperate for acceptance by the chronically shallow. ”
Hadley Freeman“Andy was receptive, like a deep vessel into which life was poured. If this terrible particular thing hadn't been poured into her, she would have been happier--it goes without saying--but less of a person. She was filled out by her fate. I actually think that this is quite rare, the capacity to become the whole shape of the accidents that happen to you.”
Tessa Hadley“Children, Hadley thinks to herself, children are more civilised than this gang on the sauce.”
Naomi Wood, Mrs. Hemingway“One cat just leads to another."[Letter from Finca Vigia, Cuba, to his first wife, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (1943).]”
Ernest Hemingway, Selected Letters 1917-1961“There’s a star in the sky that refuses to stay put, and Hadley realizes it’s actually a plane, that just last night, that star was them.”
Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight“Her eyes travel down to where he's gripping the handle of her suitcase. "What're you doing?" she asks, blinking at him."You looked like you needed some help."Hadley just stares at him."And this way it's perfectly legal," he adds with a grin.”
Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight