Nothing was ever normal again. Many lives change like that -- all of a sudden, and forever.

Kim Stanley Robinson
Nothing was ever normal again. Many lives change like that...
Nothing was ever normal again. Many lives change like that...
Nothing was ever normal again. Many lives change like that...
Nothing was ever normal again. Many lives change like that...
About This Quote

The words of a man who had many challenges. His name was Stephen King. He is an American writer known for his horror and fantasy novels and short stories. He is also the author of the famous novel The Shining . He wrote the book as a tribute to his daughter who died at the age of six after a long illness.

Source: The Years Of Rice And Salt

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