Quotes From "A Small Indiscretion" By Jan Ellison

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People say a mother is only as happy as her least happy child. But what if the state of that child's happiness has become a mystery? What if that child is no longer a child but a young man who has removed himself to a great distance and encased himself in silence? Jan Ellison
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It's not always wise to assume that just because the surface of the world appears undisturbed, life is where you left it. Jan Ellison
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We are only flesh and blood. We are only chemicals mixing and circuits firing, sometimes in disarray. We are, every last one of us, plagued by useless want. Jan Ellison
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Not a day or an hour and sometimes not even a moment in advance did I have any idea what Patrick had in mind for me, or whether he had me in mind at all. This uncertainty lay like a sore under the surface of my skin, erupting again and again, then subsiding, but never healing. Jan Ellison