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Don’t You Forget About Me, Mhairi McFarlane
Mhairi McFarlane

Don’t You Forget About Me

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  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘In my experience, whatever you call “change” is finding more out about someone’s nature. But it was always there.’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘She made the wrong choices in life, they made her unhappy. Unhappy people take it out on others.’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    Yearning and pining for more, or what the kids call FOMO, fear of missing out, is the curse of the modern age,’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘Sometimes because the people we wanted to care for us, didn’t care for us, we live with a deliberate lack of care for ourselves. A way of getting back at them, through self-neglect.’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    Your real problems are never the things you fret most about. This has an upside – sometimes you’ve fretted without cause.
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    Here’s what life has taught me so far: don’t worry about that thing you’re worrying about. Chances are, it’ll be obliterated by something you didn’t anticipate that’s a million times worse.
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘Nope, there’s no such thing as karma and people don’t get what they deserve. It’s a comforting myth to reconcile us to the savage randomness of the universe and wrongs inflicted upon us.’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    ‘… There’s what you think being in love is when you’re nineteen or twenty and then what it actually is when you’re a grown-up, and these are two different things. But some of us keep looking for the first version long after we should’ve let it go,’
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    Dad once told me I was a natural show-off who hates being the centre of attention: ‘a paradox you will have to resolve one day’.
  • Mhas quoted3 years ago
    When there is so much left unsaid, your mind is free to fill in the words that were never exchanged in a hundred thousand different ways
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