A Quote by Jay McInerney

Something changed. Somewhere along the line you stopped accelerating. — © Jay McInerney
Something changed. Somewhere along the line you stopped accelerating.
They say Casanova made love to over 10,000 women. Do you think it changed him? It probably aged him a little bit. But I doubt that it changed him. If it had changed him, he would have stopped somewhere along the line and done something a little different.
Somewhere along the line I knew there'd be girls, visions, everything; somewhere along the line the pearl would be handed to me.
Somewhere along the line we stopped believing we could do anything. And if we don't have our dreams, we have nothing.
When you want something that is very dear to you, somewhere along the line, you become the child.
As long as I was alive, I was something. That was just how it was. But somewhere along the way it all changed. Living turned me into nothing.
I am fighting this. I want to get better, I want to work again. I do believe we are architects of our destinies, but with me somewhere along the line something came loose.
Somewhere along the line, organized religion stopped being about faith, and started being about who had the power to keep the faith. You said that the purpose of religion was to bring people together. But does it, really? Or does it-knowingly, purposefully, and intentionally--break them apart?
Somewhere along the line I'd lost the will not to eat.
Everything changes and, somewhere along the line, I'm changing with it.
Somewhere along the line common sense should prevail,.
Somewhere along the line, the pearl would be handed to me.
Somewhere along the line we seem to have confused comfort with happiness.
I know that somewhere along the line, if I get things in my favor, I think I can be successful.
I don't think that we are a species or a people that can exist without making mistakes somewhere along the line.
Somewhere along the line I'll be recognized as one of the top players in the Nicklaus era. That's all I want to be remembered for.
I am an appalling softie. But somehow, somewhere along the line, I've learnt how to hide it.
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