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Notes From Exile: The "Manual for the Broken”

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“Una longevidad la suya, en los últimos años, erosionada por los múltiples achaques de una vida demasiado emocionante e intensa para cualquier mortal, que contradice la habitual tendencia a honrar como mitos a quienes mueren jóvenes y hermosos. Nos equivocamos, los verdaderos héroes son los supervivientes, quienes se agarran a las ondulaciones de la existencia, sus altibajos y contradicciones, y luchan infatigablemente contra su intrínseca futilidad. - sobre Johnny Cash.”

“... something in the back of her mind whispered that there was no help coming and if she ran out of money, she had no real way to earn more. Her only skills were embroidery and weeding gardens. I suppose I could sell my body, but I'm not sure how one does that, either. It seemed like it would be a lot more complicated than getting a seat on a coach. Dis you approach people, or did they approach you, and how did you start a conversation that ended in money for sex? Was there an etiquette? This was not the sort of thing one was taught at convents. It was easier just to sleep in the coaches.”