“There were times in my life, whole years, when anger got the better of me. Ugliness turned me inside out. There was a certain satisfaction in bitterness. I courted it. It was standing outside, and I invited it in. I scowled at the world. And the world scowled back ... And to be honest: I wasn’t really angry. Not anymore. I had left my anger somewhere long ago. Put it down on a park bench and walked away. And yet. It had been so long, I didn’t know any other way of being. One day I woke up and said to myself: It’s not too late. The first days were strange. I had to practice smiling in front of the mirror. But it came back to me. It was as if a weight had been lifted. I let go, and something let go of me.”
Quote by Nicole Krauss
Book:The History of Love
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The History of Love
This novel weaves together the stories of several individuals whose lives intersect over time, reflecting on love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. The narrative spans generations and delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a poignant and reflective exploration of the human experience. more
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