How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
I could go. I could simply angle off the path, take one step after another, and be on my way. I could walk to Point Barrow, Mount McKinley, Hudson's Bay. My summer jacket is put away; my winter jacket is warm. (14.18)
This is a slight oversimplification of the ease of following a dream, but after reading Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, you might realize it's actually much easier than most people make it out to be.