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Christmas is a holiday that persecutes the lonely, the frayed, and the rejected.

Jimmy Cannon
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Christmas is a holiday that persecutes the lonely, the frayed, and the rejected.

Jimmy Cannon
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The deflation, or flattening out, of values in Modern art does not necessarily indicate an ethical nihilism. Quite the contrary; in opening our eyes to the rejected elements of existence, art may lead us to a more complete and less artificial celebration of the world.

William Barrett, Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy
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in a few moments he came into the core of himself, where he was alone, and felt strangely companioned, not by anyone or anything, but by himself. The rejected self found refuge here, not a cowed refuge, but somehow a wandering ease; as if it were indestructible, and had its own final pride, its own secret eyes.

Neil M. Gunn
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In the land of the rejected, the field is flattened, open to much oppurtunity. Here flourish the weeds and nonstandard quality alike. No one aspires, because there is no pinnacle to reach — just be better than whoever is next to you. It is basic, fundamental, and often rude, with bonus points for creative solution. Hardly ever about who you are, but how you do, it's "run what you brung" not Formula 1.

Alec Mackaye
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We choose exile as a vantage point

from exile we look back on the rejected
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I soon forgot about my bedraggled appearance. Until, that is, an old man shuffled in and propped himself, hunched and wheezing, over the check-in desk. Karen asked him if he needed assistance. “No,” he grunted sucking on his teeth, “your wet-T-shirt librarian with the punk rock hair is helping me out just fine.

Suzanne Kelman, The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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The face that greeted me, however, was far from welcoming, it was a miniature stick insect of a woman with wiry white hair and enormous glasses that emphasized her heavily wrinkled face. She blinked twice and looked me up and down. By the look on her face, she wasn’t that impressed with what she saw. “Who is it, Ethel?”She responded, “It’s some homeless woman. She looks like she needs money and a good wash.” And I thought I’d already reached the lowest point of my day.

Suzanne Kelman, The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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The ‘coons had enjoyed a real party, and my trashcan had been the piñata! They’d obviously indulged in an evening of feasting on our wares and then staggered off the property loaded up with our birdseed as a little take-home gift!

Suzanne Kelman, The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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No point worrying about a storm until we smell rain

Suzanne Kelman, The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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It made me wonder if there is much difference in our hearts between love and grief. they both have a yearning that seems unable to be satisfied.

Suzanne Kelman, The Rejected Writers' Book Club
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