She had a face that had had lived a thousand stories and none with a happy ending.

Jim McGrath
She had a face that had had lived a thousand...
She had a face that had had lived a thousand...
She had a face that had had lived a thousand...
She had a face that had had lived a thousand...
About This Quote

If a person has been through so many hardships they have been able to learn from their mistakes and have a positive outlook on life. They have been able to learn from their experiences and have come out stronger. In this quote, the author is speaking of a person who has been through so much hardship that they have become numb to it, and can no longer feel it. Instead, they have become a shell of what they once were.

Source: A Death In Winter: 1963

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