“Because . . . most of us think that the point is something to do with work, or kids, or family, or whatever. But you don't have any of that. There's nothing between you and despair, and you don't seem a very desperate person.' 'Too stupid.' 'You're not stupid. So why don't you ever put your head in the oven?' 'I don't know. There's always a new Nirvana album to look forward to, or something happening in NYPD Blue to make you want to watch the next episode.' 'Exactly.' 'That's the point? NYPD Blue? Jesus.' It was worse than he thought. 'No, no. The point is you keep going. You want to. So all the things that make you want to are the point. I don't know if you even realize it, but on the quiet you don't think life's too bad. You love things. Telly. Music. Food.”
Quote by Nick Hornby
Book:About a Boy
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About a Boy
Hailed for its sharp wit and relatable characters, 'About a Boy' explores themes of loneliness, fatherhood, and the search for meaning in life. The story follows Will, a self-centered and somewhat aimless man, who discovers a new purpose when he befriends Marcus, a young boy with a troubled past. As their relationship develops, Will is forced to confront his own issues and reconsider his priorities. more
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