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  • #1
    Jennifer Niven
    “If there's one thing i know, it's that no one can promise anything.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #2
    Jennifer Niven
    “You might expect me to say “life,” having just woken up and all, but it’s only when I’m awake that I think about dying.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #3
    Jennifer Niven
    “I skim through our notebook, thick with words, and then through our Facebook messages—so many now—and then I write a new one, quoting Virginia Woolf: “Let us wander whirling to the gilt chairs.… Are we not acceptable, moon? Are we not lovely sitting together here …?”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #4
    Jennifer Niven
    “Theodore Finch - I was alive.I burned brightly.And then I died,but not really.Because someone like me cannot,will not,die like everyone else.I linger like the legends of the Blue Hole.I will always be here,in the offerings and people I left behind.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #5
    Jennifer Niven
    “Your turn.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #6
    Jennifer Niven
    “People like Theodore Finch don't die.He's just wandering.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #7
    Jennifer Niven
    “The cadence of suffering has begun - Cesare Pavese

    I
    am
    in
    pieces.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #8
    Jennifer Niven
    “For a minute, I can feel it: the sense of peace as my mind goes quiet, like I'm already dead. I am weightless and free. Nothing and no one to fear, not even myself.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #9
    Jennifer Niven
    “I love the thrill of impending, weightless doom...”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #10
    Jennifer Niven
    “I can feel the worries fading away. I’m relaxed and happy—happier than I’ve been in a while. I am in the moment. I am here.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #11
    Jennifer Niven
    “it’s time I fear.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #12
    Jennifer Niven
    “There is only now,’ he says, ‘and if now is only two days, then two days is your life and everything in it will be in proportion.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #13
    Jennifer Niven
    “You can't do this to me.You were the one who lectured me about living.You were the one who said I had to get out and see what was right in front of me and make the most of it and not wish my time away and find my mountain because my mountain was waiting, and all that adds up to life.But then you leave.You can't just do that.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #14
    Jennifer Niven
    “You know what? Why don’t we just forget it? Why don’t I go by myself? I think I’d rather go alone anyway.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #15
    Ivo Andrić
    “They looked at the paper and saw nothing in those curving lines, but they knew and understood everything, for their geography was in their blood and they felt biologically their picture of the world.”
    Ivo Andrić, The Bridge on the Drina

  • #16
    Ivo Andrić
    “But misfortunes do not last forever (this they have in common with joys) but pass away or are at least diminished and become lost in oblivion. Life on the kapia always renews itself despite everything and the bridge does not change with the years or with the centuries or with the most painful turns in human affairs. All these pass over it, even as the unquiet waters pass beneath its smooth and perfect arches.”
    Ivo Andrić, The Bridge on the Drina

  • #17
    Ivo Andrić
    “Forgetfulness heals everything and song is the most beautiful manner of forgetting, for in song man feels only what he loves.
    So, in the kapia, between the skies, the river and the hills, generation after generation learnt not to mourn overmuch what the troubled waters had borne away. They entered there into the unconscious philosophy of the town; that life was an incomprehensible marvel, since it was incessantly wasted and spent, yet none the less it lasted and endured 'like the bridge on the Drina'.”
    Ivo Andrić, The Bridge on the Drina



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