CJ edited the memorable quotes of The Beginner's Goodbye Friday, January 11, 2013.
- Added a quotation: “The solitude made me feel too tall.”Aaron
- Added a quotation: “I placed the sprinkler near the azaleas and turned the faucet on full-blast and sat back down. And that was how I discovered the pleasures of watching a lawn being watered. ¶ I swear that I could fee the grass's gratitude. The birds seemed grateful, too. A little crowd of them came out of nowhere, as if word had gotten around somehow, and they twittered and chirped and fluttered in the droplets. My chair was too right-angled, forcing me to sit unnaturally erect, and its scrolls and curlicues dug into the knobs of my spine, but even so I felt the most pervasive sense of peace. I tilted my face up and squinted against the sunlight to follow the arc of the spray, which sashayed left, sashayed right, like a young girl swishing her skirts as she walked. ¶ I practically drowned that yard.”Aaron
- Added a quotation: “Something hung on in the atmosphere, though -- something more than the scent of their cigarette smoke. I felt I'd interrupted a conversation about richer, fuller lives than mine, and when I drifted through the bare rooms it wasn't only to reclaim my house; it was also, just a little bit, in the hope that some of that richness might have been left behind for me.”Aaron
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