"There's nothing like rejection to make you do an inventory of yourself."
"How do you explain to yourself the casual manner in which you threw your life away?"
Source: James Lee Burke (2009). “Swan Peak: A Dave Robicheaux Novel”, p.248, Simon and Schuster
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James Lee Burke
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James Lee Burke is an American author known for his richly detailed crime novels that explore themes of justice and humanity, particularly in the American South.
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