When Claire, in an especially dark moment, lies down on a railway bed, I did finally feel sympathy: for the guy driving the train and all the damn paperwork she’d be saddling him with.
Aniston also struggled with dyslexia, but was not diagnosed until her early 20s. "The only reason I knew [that I had it] was because I went to get a prescription for glasses," Aniston recalled. "I had to wear these Buddy Holly glasses. One had a blue lens and one had a red lens. And I had to read a paragraph, and they gave me a quiz, gave me 10 questions based on what I’d just read, and I think I got three right. Then they put a computer on my eyes, showing where my eyes went when I read. My eyes would jump four words and go back two words, and I also had a little bit of a lazy eye, like a crossed eye, which they always have to correct in photos."
If I could buy forever for a price
I would buy it twice, twice
but if the earth ends in fire
and seas are frozen in time
there'll be just one survivor
the memory that I was yours and you were mine
If I could buy forever for a price
I would buy it twice, twice
but if the earth ends in fire
and seas are frozen in time
there'll be just one survivor
the memory that I was yours and you were mine