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    Ashley Poston
    “Sometimes the people you loved left you halfway through a story. Sometimes they left you without a goodbye. And, sometimes, they stayed around in little ways. In the memory of a musical. In the smell of their perfume. In the sound of the rain, and the itch for adventure, and the yearning for that liminal space between one airport terminal and the next. I hated her for leaving, and I loved her for staying as long as she could. And I would never wish this pain on anyone.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #2
    Ashley Poston
    “That was love, wasn't it? It wasn't just a quick drop -- it was falling, over and over again, for your person. It was falling as they became new people. It was learning how to exist with every new breath. It was uncertain and it was undeniably hard, and it wasn't something you could plan for.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip
    tags: love

  • #3
    Ashley Poston
    “Isn't it strange how the world works sometimes? It's never a matter of time, but a matter of timing.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #4
    Ashley Poston
    “Sometimes the people you love don’t leave you with goodbyes—they just leave.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #5
    Ashley Poston
    “Because the things that mattered most never really left. The love stays. The love always stays, and so do we.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #6
    Ashley Poston
    “You never commit a mundane moment to memory, thinking it'll be the last time you'll hear their voice, or see their smile, or smell their perfume. Your head never remembers the things your heart wants to in hindsight.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #7
    Ashley Poston
    “The sadness will last forever. It wasn’t a lie. There was sadness, and there was despair, and there was pain—but there was also laughter, and joy, and relief. There was never grief without love or love without grief, and I chose to think that my aunt lived because of them.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip

  • #8
    Stephanie Foo
    “Judith Herman, the woman who coined the term complex PTSD, wrote: “The abused child…must find a way to preserve hope and meaning. The alternative is utter despair, something no child can bear. To preserve her faith in her parents, she must reject the first and most obvious conclusion that something is terribly wrong with them. She will go to any lengths to construct an explanation for her fate that absolves her parents of all blame and responsibility…. The abuse is either walled off from conscious awareness and memory…or minimized, rationalized, and excused, so that whatever did happen was not really abuse.”[1]”
    Stephanie Foo, What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma

  • #9
    Susanna Clarke
    “Perhaps even people you like and admire immensely can make you see the World in ways you would rather not.”
    Susanna Clarke, Piranesi



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