22 Quotes by Elizabeth Brundage
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Things didn't really go away. You just learned to push them deeper.
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Just the word beautiful was seductive - but what did it really mean? Beauty was a soft word that ached with possibility, pliant as dough. You could not presume to define it, she realized, because the very idea of beauty and all it represented was a subjective thing - in the eye of the beholder - but that wasn't really true anymore.
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It’s hard to see what’s good, what’s right, when you’re in the middle of it
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Adults make mistakes too.
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She cried and he held her and he cried too. He didn't think that either could say what they were crying about, but it was something they needed to do, right now, together, and then, quite suddenly, they were laughing, hard, brash laughter that came up from someplace deep.
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Wooed by a vivid cover, she picked one up and leafed through it. She loved thee way it smelled, the ink, the fine paper, the oversized photographs.
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Her mother had told her that when she was a girl. Whenever you’re in trouble, just remember you’re your own best friend.
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Awkward interests me, he said. At least when you are feeling awkward you are always thinking. When you are feeling fabulous, for example, rare occurrence that it may be, you stop thinking altogether. Which gets you into all kinds of trouble. Hence, you are for the better off feeling awkward. Just the sound of it on your tongue. Like chewing on screws.
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People wanted to be redeemed, she thought. Everyone did. We're only human.
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