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“From the right distance, all movement looked like fate.”
― Famous Men Who Never Lived
― Famous Men Who Never Lived
“Throughout his childhood, Vikram had observed his parentsâ€� quarrels. At a certain point in every one of their frequent disagreements, his mother would lock herself in the bathroom. Vikram would watch his father in the hallway, shouting through the keyhole. He would reason with his wife. He would attempt to see things her way. He would cry. But Vikram’s mother did not respond to any of it, and she wouldn’t come out until she was good and ready. She could sleep in there. She would curl up in the bathtub, piles of clean towels for her pillows and blankets. Thus Vikram didn’t believe in walking away from a fight. He’d seen what it did to the other person. Hours of ugliness and recriminations on both sides were, to him, preferable to the cowardice, the ignobility of withdrawal.”
― Famous Men Who Never Lived
― Famous Men Who Never Lived
“he wouldn’t have traded away the experience. For better or worse, it had formed him.”
― Famous Men Who Never Lived
― Famous Men Who Never Lived