Every person alive thinks they are the center of the universe, that they are everything, when in fact each of us is less than nothing.

Eleanor Morse
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  1. By day, Ian was like the stars, there but not there. At night was when the beasts of grief came for her.

  2. Every person alive thinks they are the center of the universe, that they are everything, when in fact each of us is less than nothing.

  3. The bitter heart eats its owner.

  4. What is a bird if it can't fly? It might as well be a cockroach.

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