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Last Summer at the Golden Hotel Last Summer at the Golden Hotel by Elyssa Friedland
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“If you had a certain opinion about someone, anything they said or did confirmed it. Change that opinion, and suddenly their actions could be viewed in a whole new light.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“Just because it failed in the end doesn’t mean it wasn’t wonderful while it lasted.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“Let’s go be hip. Good thing I got a new one last year.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“There is literally no way to prepare for parenthood. You can read all the books and make a schedule and love that little person more than you ever thought possible, but being a parent will still gut you. Your kid will say they hate you, they’ll projectile vomit in your face, they’ll have friends you don’t like or they won’t have enough friends and you’ll worry. You’ll never be sure if you should push them harder or whether you need to back off. You won’t know whether to follow your instincts or do what everyone else is doing. You will never be fully relaxed again.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“If there was one thing he was learning from getting older, it was that most thoughts were better kept inside his head.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“Life was always going to have some tension between the familiar and the new.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“you hit a wall around age seventy where you simply refused to try new things, and you didn’t feel bad about it, either.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“There was something inherently unsettling about a place that made more money the more its clients lost. “I think it’s not really a place where family memories will be made,” Greta said. She was holding her handbag tightly to her chest, as if some in-over-his-head gambler would snatch it. Her observation was indisputable.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“If you had a certain opinion about someone, anything they said or did confirmed it. Change that opinion, and suddenly their actions could be viewed in a whole new light”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel
“You think you don't have room for another bite, but you still can't resist.”
Elyssa Friedland, Last Summer at the Golden Hotel