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Shirley, "the little brown boy," as he was known in the family "Who's Who," was asleep in Susan's arms. He was brown-haired, brown-eyed and brown-skinned, with very rosy cheeks, and he was Susan's especial love. After his birth Anne had been very ill for a long time, and Susan "mothered" the baby with a passionate tenderness which none of the other children, dear as they were to her, had ever called out. Dr. Blythe had said that but for her he would never have lived. "I — L.M. Montgomery

April 11, 2004
Does anyone know where I can find a copy of the rules of thought, feeling, and behavior in these circumstances? It seems like there should be a rule book somewhere that lays out everything exactly the way one should respond to a loss like this. I'd surely like to know if I'm doing it right. Am I whining enough or too much? Am I unseemly in my occasional moments of lightheartedness? At what date and I supposed to turn off the emotion and jump back on the treadmill of normalcy? Is there a specific number of days or decades that must pass before I can do something I enjoy without feeling I've betrayed my dearest love? And when, oh when, am I ever really going to believe this has happened? Next time you're in a bookstore, as if there's a rule book.
11:54 p.m.
Jim — Jim Beaver

Yesterday, we needed justice; today, we need justice; tomorrow, we will need justice! Justice is our eternal need — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I feel like the second child feels like they have to do everything faster. — Tori Spelling

The white man in the tropics degenerates every day. — Christina Stead

If you want to know why some kids can wait and others can't, then you've got to think like they think, — Walter Mischel

Turns out I was wrong. Truth is I just couldn't do it any more. — Mike Gayle

Derangement is the only possible explanation for owning a cat, an animal whose preferred mode of communication is to sink its claws three-quarters of an inch into your flesh. — Dave Barry

I think having children is the most amazing thing. — Rachel Stevens

The Bible, itself the ultimate curse, is an in-depth profile of the divine spleen. — Ruth Hurmence Green

I spent the period reading the first novel assigned for English. And wow. If I hadn't realized I was in France yet, I do now. Because Like Water for Chocolate has sex in it. LOTS of sex. — Stephanie Perkins

The labor movement means just this: it is the last noble protest of the American people against the power of incorporated wealth. — Wendell Phillips