If Tully Mars had known what he had gotten himself into when he agreed to help find the lost lens belonging to the lighthouse on Cayo Loco-well, he might never had agreed to help in the first place. Then again, maybe he would just have taken a slightly longer nap before setting off on his wild... read more
“grief is like the wake behind a boat. It starts out as a huge wave that follows close behind you and is big enough to swamp and drown you if you suddenly stop moving forward. But if you do keep moving, the big wake will eventually dissipate. And after a long enough time, the waters of your life get calm again, and that is when the memories of those who have left begin to shine as bright and as enduring as the stars above.”Highlighted by 24 Kindle customers
But I believe in the aboriginal line of thinking that life’s adventures are the verses and choruses of your unique song, and when it is over, you are dead.Highlighted by 19 Kindle customers
“There’s a strange sense of pleasure being beat to hell by a storm when you’re on a ship that is not going to sink.”Highlighted by 16 Kindle customers
There is no reverse on the road of life, Tully. You just keep moving forward, and every now and then you try to catch a little neutral.”Highlighted by 16 Kindle customers
“You have to think more like a fish than a man and look for the slack tides and the pools and eddies in life so you can catch your breath and reflect on the good moments.”Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
there are far more roads on which you may traverse life’s paths than those that seem to have been preordained for you by others.Highlighted by 14 Kindle customers
Life is unpredictable, but there is a lot out there to do and see if you just tune in to the radio.Highlighted by 13 Kindle customers
“It’s those permanent reminders of a temporary feeling that you have to watch out for in these parts.”Highlighted by 12 Kindle customers
Everything leaves eventually in the physical form, but the memories of good people and good work are timeless.Highlighted by 7 Kindle customers
As I sat there, I had one of those moments where you just have to stop and look around at where you are and wonder how in the hell you got there. After having gone through this ritual a few times, my only answer to the question seems to be this: some days, there is just magic in the air.Highlighted by 5 Kindle customers
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