"What if you lived your entire life completely without urgency? You went to classes, you ate your meals, on Saturday nights a boy you didn't love took you to the movies; now and then you actually had a conversation with someone. The rest of the time -the hours that weren't accounted for-you spent waiting for something to happen to you; when you were particularly desperate, you went out looking for it."

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Source: Joyce Johnson (2014). “Come and Join the Dance: A Novel”, p.11, Open Road Media

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Joyce Johnson is a prominent American writer and feminist known for her memoir 'Minor Characters,' which explores identity and resilience in the literary world.

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