“Some people love their story that much even if it's of their own misery, even if it ties them to unhappiness, or they don't know how to stop telling it. Maybe it's about loving coherence more than comfort, but it might also be about fear—you have to die a little to be reborn, and death comes first, the death of a story, a familiar version of yourself”
Quote by Rebecca Solnit
Book:The Faraway Nearby
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The Faraway Nearby
In this evocative work, the author weaves together personal anecdotes, fairy tales, and literary references to create a tapestry of interconnected narratives. The story delves into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, the passage of time, and the power of storytelling as a means of understanding and coping with life's challenges. more
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