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1 " but old wounds don’t stop aching. They are always under the surface, ready to remind one of the original injuries. "
― Anne Perry , Treachery at Lancaster Gate (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt, #31)
2 " He had been too clever to be easy friends with other boys, who were afraid of his intelligence and lashed out at him the only way they knew how, with fists and boots. Even sitting here by his own fire, Tellman could feel the sweat of fear in his body, and then the chill, as he remembered standing facing them in the street, knowing what was coming. "
3 " sometimes it's not the errors you make but how you recover from them that mark the difference between failure and success "