"One day I was living silently in a……" — Jamaica Kincaid
"One day I was living silently in a personal hell, without anyone to tell what I felt, without even knowing that the feelings I had were possible to have; and then one day I was not living like that at all. I had begun to see the past like this: there is a line; you can draw it yourself, or sometimes it gets drawn for you; either way, there it is, your past, a collection of people you used to be and things you used to do. Your past is the person you no longer are, the situations you are no longer in."
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68 Quotes by Jamaica Kincaid
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It is sad that unless you are born a god, your life,from its very beginning, is a mystery to you.
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Who you are is a mystery no one can answer, not even you.
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