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===== - “A body’s gotta rest sometime, or even the stars start feeling heavy.” ===== * “The sidewalk remembers your steps, you know. No such thing as going unnoticed.” * “Trade you a story for a cigarette. Don’t even have to be true.” * “No shame in sleeping under the sky; that’s the same roof kings had before they got clever.” * “World’s a loud mouth, but I’ve found the quiet parts in people are where the treasure hides.” * “Food tastes better when you’re sitting with someone. Even if it’s just crumbs.” * “Don’t mistake moving for leaving. You carry it all with you anyway.” * “When your feet get tired, let your mind do the walking. That’s how I’ve seen half the world from one park bench.” * “You ain’t invisible, kid. Only mirrors forget how to look sometimes.” * “Funny thing about rock bottom—it’s where the best views of the sky live.” * “If a man gives you his name, keep it safe. Names are bones; they hold the shape of a soul.” * “No such thing as ‘nothing left.’ There’s always the next breath. That’s your treasure map.” Each phrase would land different depending on the company—sometimes with a chuckle, sometimes as a low rumble between sips of warm beer. Would you like more specifically comforting phrases? Or some that feel more like parables or riddles? Perhaps even ones laced with a touch of bitter humor? And if you want, we can write an in-character dialogue of Yarna with a newly homeless soul or an old street companion. 📜🍂
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