Elisa Albert Quotes
Watching Movies (Titanic, Flirting With Disaster, Mannequin, Thelma And Louise, Rushmore, The Goonies, She's Having A Baby, It Mattered Very Little) Was A Kind Of Prayer: She Knew The Characters As Well As She Knew Herself, As Well As She Knew Anything There Was To Know, And She Could Chart And Rechart Their Movements And Secrets And Misunderstandings Endlessly, Reflecting In Any Number Of New Permutations On All Of It, Each Time. Again And Again. They Were Acquaintances - People She'd Known Her Whole Life And Understood Well, People Incapable Of Letting Her Down By Changing Or Disappearing Or Offering Up The Unexpected. The League Of Their Own Tears Were Purely For Catharsis. When She Was Done She Would Reemerge, Reborn. She Would Make New Mistakes. Or Maybe None At All. Okay,
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