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It’s from the chapter Three’s A Crowd. Been dealing with a decent amount of personal upheaval lately and it helped more than I expected. It really stood out for its overall positivity and wholesomeness, not things which are abundant in Abercrombie’s work.
“If you want to be a fine new person with a fine new life, you’ve got to put the person you were behind you, like a snake sheds its skin. You’ve got to stop picking through your hoard of hurts and grievances like a miser through his coins, set them down, and allow yourself to go free. You’ve gotta forgive, and you’ve got to trust. Not because anyone else deserves it, but because you do.”
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