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I think you forget that I'm still alive. It's like you don't expect me to keep on existing now that I'm not in your life every day. — Rachel Higginson

Would words shatter the immensity of life and death so close to one another? — Susan Abulhawa

For me, whatever age or size I've been, I have rather liked myself. The shell is not the thing at all. — Dawn French

Can the theater teach us to wait? To forestall our satisfaction? Poems teach us how to wait. The natural world makes us wait. Erik Satie teaches us how to wait. And so does much music. Will YouTube teach us how to wait? Will YouTube teach us how to die? — Sarah Ruhl

If we understand the signals they are giving us, middle school kids can be fun and adventurous. If wse can find it in our hearts to overlook some of their quirky and mysterious behaviors, we can find them to be energetic and curious about how the world works around them. If we see the world as they view it, we can take their hand and guide them across the narrow bridges and frightening valleys they see sprawling before them. And finally, if we can reveal the patience to talk with them about the issues that confuse and bedevil them, we can find a world open for discussion and journey. — Dr. Kid Brain

You're not ordinary, Gwyneth," he whispered as he began stroking my hair. "You're totally, absolutely extraordinary. You don't need the magic of any raven to be special to me." He leaned as close as he could get, with his head and arms through the opening of the confessional window, and when his lips touched my mouth, I shut my eyes. Okay. So now I was going to faint. — Kerstin Gier

I'm kind of horny, conventional methods of making love kind of bore me. — LL Cool J

It is indeed a wondrous universal alchemy, is it not? When one's heartfelt intentions cause mountains to move. — Jacqueline Winspear

I definitely wasn't cold. I was liquid heat. I was terror and curiosity and denial disguised as indifference. You — Amy Harmon