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“And the low simmer in my belly added a sparkle to the evening, a sense of endless possibility, like everything we were doing now was going to turn into a story for later.”
― Different Kinds of Fruit
― Different Kinds of Fruit
“Is that how people make friends, by believing that it’s possible, even likely?”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“I've only known what that truth is for a morning, but can't imagine waiting another second to start the rest of my life as myself.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“It’s like we grew down into this earth, instead of growing up from it.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“I could play these quiet games for the rest of my life, be always in a story and never really here.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“is not upon you to complete the work, but neither are you free to desist from it.”
― A World Worth Saving:
― A World Worth Saving:
“None of us know the path we are on until we turn and see it stretching behind us, linking us to all the choices we made that brought us here, an unbroken march without a single fork.”
― A World Worth Saving:
― A World Worth Saving:
“I keep thinking about the phrase “rest in peace,” and hoping that it’s true. It sounds better than just dead.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“felt like I was practicing how to be a better version of myself. It needs work, but maybe if I practice often enough it will start to feel natural. Maybe it will stop being something I have to practice, and something I’ll just be. Maybe that’s what growing up is like. Practice makes a person.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See
“My derech, my role, is to help people like yourself, with the most to lose and the conviction born from loving desperation, so that righteousness may prevail.”
― A World Worth Saving:
― A World Worth Saving:
“Reading A Book On The Porch, instead of just reading a book on the porch.”
― Too Bright to See
― Too Bright to See




