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61 " At least you didn't waste years on him. It's better to know the truth about someone sooner, rather than later. "
― Jessica Pan , Graduates in Wonderland: The International Misadventures of Two (Almost) Adults
62 " I'm still trying to figure out what my life here is going to look like. "
63 " There's a simplicity and sense of adventure to being alone. "
64 " I don't know how many more times I can uproot my life. I'm beginning to think that all of the energy we've taken relocating to new places should be put toward creating a life that's sustainable. "
65 " I'm tired of starting over in new countries. The first two times were exciting, but the next place I go, I want to stay for a long time. Each time, it gets harder and harder to leave behind my friends, my work, and all of my connections. I'd love to be in a place where I can have 113 books without giving them all away in a year or buy something that weighs more than five pounds. "
66 " We've both moved our lives across the world and when it comes to what we are looking for, I think we're getting warmer. "
67 " On principle, I don't want to teach English. It's a slippery slope. You agree to teach English and then suddenly you're forty-five, with a fanny pack and Teva sandals, still teaching English, except inexplicably you have become a white male and you have a hot Chinese girlfriend and everyone else thinks you're a creep. "