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— Cheryl Strayed"My mother's last word to me clanks inside me like an iron bell that someone beats at dinnertime: love, love, love, love, love."
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For the eternity that Lux Lisbon looked at him, Trip Fontaine looked back, and the love he felt at that moment, truer than all subsequent loves because it never had to survive real life, still plagued him, even now in the desert, with his looks and health wasted. 'You never know what'll set the memory off,' he told us. 'A baby's face. A bell on a cat's collar. Anything.' They didn't exchange a single word. But in the weeks that followed, Trip spent his days wandering the halls, hoping for Lux to appear, the most naked person with clothes on he had ever seen.
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The milk of kindness flows through my body, I shall follow Jesus to the Taco Bell and give thanks.
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