"His life had never had a rhythm. Each day had been unpredictable and he seemed to thrive on that. He'd thought that was part of his nature. He'd never known routine. Until now.
"Gamache had to admit to a small fear that what was now a comforting routine would crumble into the banal, would become boring. But instead, it had gone in the other direction.
"He seemed to thrive on the repetition. The stronger he got, the more he valued the structure. Far from being limiting, imprisoning, he found his daily rituals liberating."
–– Louise Penny (b. 1958), Canadian author
Source: Louise Penny. The Long Way Home. New York: Minotaur Books, 2014; p. 4.
via: Commonplace Book, 2013-2014, 2014, p. 173.
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