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  • #1
    Sharon Cameron
    “The past is never really gone. It only lies in wait for you, remembered or forgotten.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting
    tags: nadia

  • #2
    Sharon Cameron
    “It's my choice today that is the memory of tomorrow. It's my choice that determines what I will become. Not the memories of the past.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting
    tags: nadia

  • #3
    Sharon Cameron
    “Truth can look so flimsy and feeble sometimes. It's one of the things I hold against it.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting
    tags: nadia

  • #4
    Sharon Cameron
    “Because I dared.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #5
    Sharon Cameron
    “You are the single most beautiful thing I have ever looked at in my life.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #6
    Sharon Cameron
    “I am made of my memories.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #7
    Sharon Cameron
    “We are made of our memories.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #8
    Sharon Cameron
    “I’m not sure what there is to say. Everything? Or nothing.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #9
    Sharon Cameron
    “I have lived my life so frightened of pain it’s been paralyzing. I hate pain, but I hate fear more, and I’ve eaten fear every day of my life because of the Forgetting.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #10
    Sharon Cameron
    “I think pain is a thing that, when it fills your cup, you shouldn’t keep pouring from the pitcher.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #11
    Sharon Cameron
    “But today I realized that pain and love have a balance. I can feel so much of one only because I feel so much of the other.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #12
    Sharon Cameron
    “But who can find the truth in Canaan? Janis doesn’t tell it, the Learning Room doesn’t teach it. My father has twisted it, Mother half forgotten it, and the Forgetting is the thief that steals it.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #13
    Sharon Cameron
    “I put on embarrassment in the same way I put on Liliya's dress. It clings to my skin.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #14
    Sharon Cameron
    “Nadia," she says, very softly. I lean forward, straining to hear. Her expression has changed, drawn, as if in pain. "She's gone," she whispers. "The bed is empty."
    "Who, Mother?"
    "Nadia," she says again. "Her book is wrong. It's not Nadia's book." I know Mother. But it was only ever the book that was wrong. Not the daughter. Never the daughter.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #15
    Sharon Cameron
    “Knowing the truth makes me alone. I wrote that once, but I think I was wrong. Fear of pain is what has made me alone. But today I realized that pain and love have a balance. I can feel so much of one only because I feel so much of the other.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #16
    Sharon Cameron
    “Today I found I'm not afraid of the unknown. Today I discovered that the unknown loved me, and that I loved it back.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting
    tags: nadia

  • #17
    Sharon Cameron
    “We are supposed to write the truth, for no one to see but ourselves. But how easily that truth can be twisted. Bend a little here, omit a little there, make yourself into the person you wish you were instead of the person you are. How easy to cut the truth away, to throw it in a fire, open your eyes, and have the whole world remember nothing of who you are. Nothing of what you’ve done. When you will not remember who you are or what you’ve done.”
    Sharon Cameron, The Forgetting

  • #18
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #19
    Victoria Aveyard
    “Love can be exploited, I guess, used to manipulate. It's leverage. But I would never call loving someone else a weakness. I think living without love at all, any kind of love, is weakness. And the worst kind of darkness.”
    Victoria Aveyard, War Storm

  • #20
    Trevor Noah
    “It’s a powerful experience, pooping. There’s something magical about it. Profound, even. I think God made humans poop the way we do because it brings us back down to earth and gives us humility. I don’t care who you are, we all poop the same. Beyoncé poops. The pope poops. The Queen of England poops. When we poop we forget our airs and our graces, we forget how famous or how rich we are. All of that goes away.”
    Trevor Noah, It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

  • #21
    Trevor Noah
    “she would say, “even if he never leaves the ghetto, he will know that the ghetto is not the world. If that is all I accomplish, I’ve done enough.”
    Trevor Noah, It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

  • #22
    Lisa Wingate
    “Life is not unlike cinema. Each scene has its own music, and the music is created for the scene, woven to it in ways we do not understand. No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn’t suit the moment. I let go of the river’s song”
    Lisa Wingate, Before We Were Yours



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