I don't believe you ever get closure on anything. Things leave a permanent mark on you.
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I don't really believe in closure. That's something that writers talk about or people wished that they had.
I sort of don't believe in closure. In the sense that it doesn't make me feel better to think that something is over.
I think sometimes people really require the satisfaction of closure.
I don't want closure, I don't know what that means or why you would want it.
I'm not interested in closure. Some people just have heart attacks and die, right? There's no closure.
Books have this function that help me to understand the work I've done, to wrap it up. Once it's done, fortunately, it doesn't mean there's closure.
I think it's important to have closure in any relationship that ends - from a romantic relationship to a friendship. You should always have a sense of clarity at the end and know why it began and why it ended. You need that in your life to move cleanly into your next phase.
I don't see novels ending with any real sense of closure.
Moving on is not closure. It's not neat, and it's not about turning the page. It is about moving on, but it doesn't mean that you've left something behind.
Certain stories we carry with us, events in our life, they define who we are. It's not a matter of getting over anything; we have to make the best of it.
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