You find that you can’t stop playing the game because it is part of you.
I want to divulge every detail and glom on the drama, but if I do that, it's going to spoil a lot of the suspense, such as: what could possibly be so wrong with Dane that he can't have a future? And what happens between him and Willow to change this?
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Dreaming
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Find Me Again . by Janet K. Shawgo (Two Harbors Press) (ISBN 978-1626526143)
It doesn’t require psychiatric study to understand that Nixon’s long-nurtured anger and resentments and his uncontrolled acting on those feelings, eventually brought him down. Surprisingly, perhaps, Nixon was not unaware of this. In a rare moment of contemplativeness, in the seclusion of exile in San Clemente, he reflected to an aide on the cost of his practice of getting even. Nixon said, “What starts the process are the laughs and snubs and slights you get when you’re a kid … It’s all a piece of cake until you get to the top. You find that you can’t stop playing the game because it is part of you. So you’re lean and mean and resourceful and you continue to walk on the edge of the precipice because over the years you’ve become fascinated by how close to the edge you can walk without losing your balance.”











