Quote by Stephen King
If there's to be damnation, she had said, let it be of my choosing, not theirs. He knew a little about damnation himself and he had an idea that the lessons, far from being done, were just beginning.
Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker prefers to have control over their own choices and consequences, even if it leads to damnation. The speaker wants to be responsible for their actions rather than allowing others to dictate their fate. The mention of the speaker's understanding of damnation implies previous mistakes or hardships, and they anticipate that more lessons and challenges will come their way.
By Stephen King