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Eve still marveled on a daily basis at the speed with which her own life had changed. A year ago, she'd been lost and flailing, and now she was found. She wanted to call it a miracle, but it was simpler than that, and a lot more ordinary; she'd met a kind and decent man who loved her.

em Mrs. Fletcher
love relationships life-changing-events hopeful-and-encouraging middle-age

I would probably have to say that reading fiction — those stories fill the space that other people might use religious stories for. The bulk of what I know about human life I’ve gotten from novels. And I think the thing about novels that make them important to the people who love them is that there’s always another perspective.

life reading fiction tom-perrotta

Nora had been training herself not to think too much about her kids. Not because she wanted to forget them - not at all - but because she wanted to remember them more accurately. For the same reason, she tried not to look too often at old photographs or videos...After a while, these scraps hardened into a kind of official narrative that crowded out thousands of equally valid memories, shunting the losers to some cluttered basement storage area in her brain.

em The Leftovers
loss memory

To this day, she’s still sad. Because there’s not some finite amount of pain inside us. Our bodies and minds just keep manufacturing more of it. I’m just saying that I took the pain that was inside of her at that moment and made it my own. And it didn’t hurt me at all.

em The Leftovers
grief human-nature mourning

Quite a metaphor. The person in the most pain wins. Does that mean I get a Blue Ribbon?

sadness

These days he was like a zombie, all grim business, just another jerk with an erection.

em The Leftovers
business jerk zombie erection

Next time she’d have to ask him to keep the light on while he did it, so she could watch his face. That was the best part of the whole thing as far as she was concerned, the way a guy’s face contorted so violently and then relaxed, as if some terrible mystery had just been solved.

em The Leftovers
mystery masturbation

I’m only human, she told herself. There’s not enough room in my heart for everyone.

em The Leftovers
heart human everyone

Laurie herself was more focused on the years when her kids were little, when she felt so necessary and purposeful, a battery all charged up with love. Every day she used it up and every night it got miraculously replenished. Nothing had ever been as good as that.

parenting

It just took some people a little longer than others to realize how few words they needed to get by, how much of life they could negotiate in silence.

em The Leftovers
life silence connection communication

They both seemed to understand that describing it was beyond their powers, the gratitude that spreads through your body when a burden gets lifted, and the sense of homecoming that follows, when you suddenly remember what it feels like to be yourself.

em The Leftovers
gratitude yourself burden homecoming

That’s why we get involved with other people, right? Not just for their bodies, but for everything else, too – their dreams and their scars and their stories.

em The Leftovers
dreams people scars stories bodies involved

Apparently even the most awful tragedies, and the people they'd ruined, got a little stale after a while.

em The Leftovers
life death tragedy news

Sooner or later we all lose our loved ones. We all have to suffer, every last one of us.

em The Leftovers
life death existentialism

After all, what was adult life but one moment of weakness piled on top of another? Most people just fell in line like obedient little children, doing exactly what society expected of them at any given moment, all the while pretending that they’d actually made some sort of choice.

em Little Children
pretense expectations

Within a couple of weeks of starting the Ph.D. program, though, she discovered that she'd booked passage on a sinking ship. There aren't any jobs, the other students informed her; the profession's glutted with tenured old men who won't step aside for the next generation. While the university's busy exploiting you for cheap labor, you somehow have to produce a boring thesis that no one will read, and find someone willing to publish it as a book. And then, if you're unsually talented and extraordinarily lucky, you just might be able to secure a one-year, nonrenewable appointment teaching remedial composition to football players in Oklahoma. Meanwhile, the Internet's booming, and the kids we gave C pluses to are waltzing out of college and getting rich on stock options while we bust our asses for a pathetic stipend that doesn't even cover the rent.

em Little Children
life disappointment graduate-school

It’s a matter of dignity,” the Chief explained. “At a certain point, that’s all you have left.

em The Leftovers
dignity left point

I’ve matured. I have a much higher tolerance for boredom.

em The Leftovers
tolerance boredom matured

He knew for a fact that it was possible to fall and just keep falling.

em The Leftovers
falling fall possible

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