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" It seemed my whole
life was composed of these disjointed
fractions of time, hanging around in one
public place and then another, as if I were
waiting for trains that never came. And, like
one of those ghosts who are said to linger
around depots late at night, asking
passersby for the timetable of the Midnight
Express that derailed twenty years before, I
wandered from light to light until that
dreaded hour when all the doors closed and,
stepping from the world of warmth and
people and conversation overheard, I felt
the old familiar cold twist through my bones
again and then it was all forgotten, the
warmth, the lights; I had never been warm
in my life, ever. "

Donna Tartt , The Secret History


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Donna Tartt quote : It seemed my whole<br />life was composed of these disjointed<br />fractions of time, hanging around in one<br />public place and then another, as if I were<br />waiting for trains that never came. And, like<br />one of those ghosts who are said to linger<br />around depots late at night, asking<br />passersby for the timetable of the Midnight<br />Express that derailed twenty years before, I<br />wandered from light to light until that<br />dreaded hour when all the doors closed and,<br />stepping from the world of warmth and<br />people and conversation overheard, I felt<br />the old familiar cold twist through my bones<br />again and then it was all forgotten, the<br />warmth, the lights; I had never been warm<br />in my life, ever.