Quotes From "The Other Alexander" By Andrew Levkoff

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Alone with my wine and my misery, I was convinced that life was composed of a string of “if only’s” leading from one self-inflicted bungle to the next until at some point, one’s final iteration of the excuse became one’s final utterance, and one expired. Andrew Levkoff
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The past is set down in a thousand thousand indelible scrolls. But the future is a blank parchment forever in wait of a present. Andrew Levkoff
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I don’t care how smart you are. You’ll never understand how little you really know until you’ve had a woman. Andrew Levkoff
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It is laughable how often good manners interfere with my survival. Andrew Levkoff
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It is we who move through time, not the reverse. When we walk beyond any one of life’s instants, it becomes nothing more than a receding milestone. We can look back, but we cannot retrace our steps. The past remains stationary, while we are doomed to move ever onwards. To do otherwise is against nature. Andrew Levkoff
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There is no such thing as unrequited love; the phrase ought to be stricken from the lexicon. Love is a thing shared, an intertwining of essential separateness into something not quite alone. There is nothing like it under the heavens. Like bread, it will not be made with flour or water alone; the recipe requires both. Guarding each other’s vulnerability provides the yeast that makes it rise, and salt from the tears that caring brings lends the finishing touch. Andrew Levkoff