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The past is for learning from and letting go. You can't revisit it. It vanishes.
Adele Parks -
How is it possible to know so much about a person and yet know nothing at all?
Adele Parks
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We should judge one another. It stops us becoming animals. The pressure of failing in the eyes of society passes for some sort of morality.
Adele Parks -
There seemed to be an enormous space between them all the time at the moment and it was easier to bear if they weren't in the same room.
Adele Parks -
Eliza's constant harping didn't even get to Martha, although it sometimes seemed that Eliza's raison d'etre was to urinate on Martha's parade.
Adele Parks -
I’m at the stage of the job when you just wish you hadn’t started.
Adele Parks -
Telling. I thought I knew this.
Adele Parks -
I'm beginning to grow into who I thought I might be.
Adele Parks
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Yesterday’s triumph of scoring two goals is forgotten.
Adele Parks -
A shared history is valuable but maybe those two weren't right for each other and they know it.
Adele Parks -
I mean, it’s not as though Radio 4 can put a person in a good mood; all it does is make me feel depressed about the economy and calcify my belief that everything I’m feeding my family is poisoning them. Still, I stick with it because it helps me have something to talk about at dinner parties.
Adele Parks -
If I'm in love with him, how come I can so perfectly inhabit the mindset of thinking he's a git and the bane of my life?
Adele Parks -
I look away so that my eyes don't betray the hurt I feel.
Adele Parks