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1 " I’ve got to jump in the shower.” “I’ll Uber home,” I said. “Do you realize you just made a noun into an intransitive verb?” I wiped my mouth. “Story of my life,” I said. "
― G.M. Ford , Salvation Lake (Leo Waterman, #9)
2 " I spent the ride wondering why some people were inclined to surrender their lives to prophets and gurus, as if the responsibility for making their own decisions was simply too much for them to bear, and the only way they could go on living was to become pawns in their own games, willing to believe . . . in something, in anything, as long as the weight of personal choice was lifted from their sagging shoulders and placed elsewhere. "