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“I realized that even if no one ever found me, and even if I lived out the rest of my life here, always missing, forever a missing person to other people, I could never be missing to myself, I could never delete my own history, and I would always know exactly where I was and where I had been and I would never wake up not being who I was and it didn't matter how much or how little I thought I understood the mess of myself, because I would never, no matter what I did, be missing to myself and that was what I had wanted all this time, to go fully missing, but I would never be able to go fully missing—nobody is missing like that, no one has ever had that luxury and no one ever will.”
Catherine Lacey“No work you'll ever complete”
no project you'll ever attempt“I don't think I've ever read poetry, ever.”
Eminem“The mind has no archetype. It is an ever-changing ever-evolving paradigm.”
Debasish Mridha“Story!" The dwarf snorted. "You'll be talking about "happily ever after" next. Do we look happy? There's no happily ever after for us. Miserabily ever after, more like.”
John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things“What if Happily Ever After is a path you can choose and not The End?”
Tracie Sage, The Missing Manual to Love, Marriage and Intimacy: A Proactive Path to Happily Ever After“I think we deserve a happily-ever-after.""If anyone ever did, it's us.”
Jodi Picoult, Salem Falls“Hot. I’ve been upgraded to hot.No one has ever called me hot. Cute? Yes. Adorable? yes, often and it makes me want to punch them. I didn’t know short girls could even be hot. I thought I’d been permanently relegated to elfin-pixie-child status.”
Stephanie Perkins, Isla and the Happily Ever After“Charlie had kissed a lot of guys. And Connor's kiss had been the best ever. Ever, ever, ever.”
Robin Bielman, His Million Dollar Risk“A new collection of matter and information to present to the universe and to which it in turn will be presented; different, arguably equal parts of that great ever-repetitive, ever-changing jurisdiction of being.”
Iain M. Banks, Excession