People don’t fix each other. They never become anything but what they’ve always been. All we get sometimes is a little luck.
Thomas Coughlin | Live By Bight
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People don’t fix each other. They never become anything but what they’ve always been. All we get sometimes is a little luck.
Thomas Coughlin | Live By Bight
A man walked through the white light toward Joe, a trim and confident man, a man who wore command like a birthmark.
His father.
More men walked out of the white behind him, and Joe was soon surrounded by a dozen members of the Boston Police Department.
His father cocked his head. “So you’re a cop killer now, Joseph.”
Joe said, “I didn’t kill anybody.”
His father ignored that. “Looks like your accomplices were about to take you on the dead man’s drive. Did they decide you were too much of a liability?”
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Thomas Coughlin: People don’t fix each other. And they never become anything but what they’ve always been. All we get sometimes is a little luck.
Thomas Coughlin: Unearned confidence, of that about which one is ignorant, always has the brightest glow.
Thomas Coughlin: What you put out in the world will always come back to you. But never how you predict.