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Chloe Honum's brilliant first book The Tulip-Flame traces an identity forming within radically divergent but interlocking systems: a family traumatized by the mother's suicide, a failed relationship, the practice of ballet, a garden-each strict, exacting. And with 'a crow's sky-knowing mind,' Honum in every case transfigures emotion by way of elegant language and formal restraint. Chloe Honum is 'one astounding flame' of a poet, and I predict a long-lasting one. — Claudia Emerson

This is too much madness to explain in one text. — Leeon Jones

I kind of look like every other girl, walking around. — Lena Dunham

Anyone who presumes to teach art has no understanding of it. — Eleanora Duse

There can always be new beginnings ... even for people like us. — J. Michael Straczynski

A relationship is not meant to be the joining at the hip of two emotional invalids. The purpose of a relationship is not for two incomplete people to become one, but rather for two complete people to join together for the greater glory of God. — Marianne Williamson

Where you read a book and when and with whom can make a big difference. — Robert Coles

I'm not really that hard-working. We've hung out a lot, and you know that I don't work harder than you. Everyone else is just really lazy. People do half a thing, and then they just go out to lunch. — Josh Smith

A discontented man knowes not where to sit easie. — George Herbert

You know ... it always seems obvious to outsiders when someone is doing something wrong, but when your mind is in the midst of evil, it is easy to be manipulated by crueller instincts. — Cassandra Kemper

You're still yourself on the inside, Shay. But when you're pretty, people pay more attention." "Not everyone thinks that way. — Scott Westerfeld

The man that created the theory of evolution by natural selection was thrown out by his Dad because he wanted him to be a doctor. GAWD, parents haven't changed much. — Charles Darwin