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Quote #7
And in the end, and the beginning and all the days in between, isn't that really what it is anyway? That you are with yourself alone.
People are nearby, in front of your face, or working shoulder to shoulder, but they are never really with you, are they? (614-615)
Life sure sounds lonely when you put it this way, Will.
Quote #8
"Life is a gift. Only you can't return it if it doesn't fit right. You just grow into it." (1231)
Angela makes an excellent point here—one that Will sorely needs to get through his thick skull. He has this life, and he can either resent it for its imperfections or accept it and figure out how to make it work for him.