Throughout his life a case study underachiever, Sully-people still remarked-was nobody's fool, a phrase that Sully no doubt appreciated without ever sensing its literal application-that at sixty, he was divorced from his own wife, carrying on halfheartedly with another man's, estranged from his son, devoid of self-knowledge, badly crippled and virtually unemployable-all of which he stubbornly confused with independence.
( Richard Russo )
[ Nobody's Fool ]
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