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The irony of acquiring a foreign tongue is that I have amassed just enough cheap, serviceable words to fuel my desires and never, never enough lavish, impudent ones to feed them. -- Monique Truong
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All my favorite establishments were either overly crowded or pathetically empty. People either sipped fine vintages in celebration or gulped intoxicants of who cares what kind, drowning themselves in a lack of moderation, raising a glass to lower inhibitions, imbibing spirits to raise their own. -- Monique Truong
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I am forced to admit that I am, to them, nothing but a series of destinations with no meaningful expanses in between. -- Monique Truong
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Alcohol, I had learned, was an eloquent if somewhat inaccurate interpreter. I had placed my trust that December night in glass after glass of it, eager not for drink but for a bit of talk. -- Monique Truong
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Words, do not have twins in every language. Sometimes they only have distant cousins, and sometimes they pretend that they are not even related. -- Monique Truong
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As a father, he was generous. More or less. The "less" was because he never gave me what I wanted. He gave me only what he wanted me to have. I found this was often true with philanthropy and with love. The giver's desire and fulfillment played an important role. -- Monique Truong
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WE all need a story of where we came from and how we got here. -- Monique Truong
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I was certain t find the familiar sting of salt, but what I needed to know was what kind: kitchen, sweat, tears or the sea. -- Monique Truong