you fix what you can fix and you let the rest go. If there ain’t nothin to be done about it it aint even a problem. It’s just a aggravation.
– Cormac McCarthy
Related Quotes:
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- Don’t take in no strangers while I’m gone.She sighed deeply. They ain’t a soul in this world but what is a stranger to me, she said. – Cormac McCarthy
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- They spoke less and less between them until at last they were silent altogether as is often the way with travelers approaching the end of a journey. – Cormac McCarthy
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- How would you know if you were the last man on Earth? He said.I don’t guess you would know it. You’d just be it. – Cormac McCarthy
- They camped that night on the foreplain at the foot of a talus slope and the murder that had been reckoned upon took place. – Cormac McCarthy
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