Elizabeth Gilbert Quote

Equally disquieting are the times when we do make a choice, only to later feel as though we have murdered some other aspect of our being by settling on one single concrete decision.


Committed: A Sceptic Makes Peace With Marriage (ed. 2010)


Equally disquieting are the times when we do make a choice, only to later feel as though we have murdered some other aspect of our being by settling...

Equally disquieting are the times when we do make a choice, only to later feel as though we have murdered some other aspect of our being by settling...

Equally disquieting are the times when we do make a choice, only to later feel as though we have murdered some other aspect of our being by settling...

Equally disquieting are the times when we do make a choice, only to later feel as though we have murdered some other aspect of our being by settling...