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416 pages, Paperback
First published September 7, 2017
“There is a thing,’ Rachel said, ‘called dissociative fugue—’
'When it happens, people can do all kinds of things – go on long trips, have detailed conversations, commit crimes – which they don't remember at all. They can have no memory of them. It's often,' she continued, 'linked to people taking a new identity."
"There's no point worrying about work, he'd say, adding his favorite quote: 'worry is a dividend paid to disaster before it's due. You spend your time thinking about things that might never happen. It's pointless. If it happens, figure it out. If it doesn't, don't worry about it."
"That person's grandiosity, high self-regard, sense of feeling different, better, than other people was characteristic of a certain group of people.
It was characteristic of psychopaths.”
“Suicide is so terrible because the victim isn’t the person who dies. It’s the ones they leave behind.”
“‘It’s a friend request.’ Sarah looked at her husband. 'From me. From Sarah Havenant. From the fake account."
"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life?
I think he was pointing out how London offers such broad horizons. Which is a good thing."