What a pity it is that we've lived the lives that we've lived.

What a pity it is that we've lived the lives that we've lived.

Katherine Ewell
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There is no escape for me now, I know. Everything is over. I had my run. I was a murderer, a beautiful one, but I lived in a house of cards all my life and now it's all coming back to punish me, and there is no escape.

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What a pity it is that we've lived the lives that we've lived.

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What a pity it is that we've lived the lives we've lived.

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In a way, losing hope and losing importance are the same thing. It is that youthful vibrance, that eternal longing and believing, that makes youth so important--if you grow old and lose that without finding another way to be important, you will slip away, fall into insignificance, like one sheet of paper. You may be useful, but you will never stand out from the crowd. You cannot look at a piece of paper and say, "I remember you." You never can.

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For some people a thing may be right, and for others it may be wrong. There is no greater truth to morality -it is merely an opinion.

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What does it mean to be me? I don't know. Maybe that's just it. Maybe it doesn't mean anything. Maybe that's the answer. Maybe all I am is emptiness, is nothing.

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