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  • #1
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Don't let the cereal eat you. It's only a fucking box of cereal, but it will eat you alive if you let it.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #2
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Go be absolutely, positively, fucking angelic.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #3
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “She's not a cookie, or a book, or a record on a shelf. You can't just play with her and then put her back.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #4
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I just want to feel better. My own body is my deepest enemy. It wants, it wants, it wants and when it does not get, it cries and cries and I punish it. How can you live in fear of your own body?”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #5
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “People should know about us. Girls who write their pain on their bodies. ~Louisa”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #6
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I remember the stars that night. They were like salt against the sky, like someone spilled the shaker against very dark cloth. That mattered to me, their accidental beauty.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #7
    Stephen Chbosky
    “Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lines
    he wrote a poem
    And he called it "Chops"
    because that was the name of his dog

    And that's what it was all about
    And his teacher gave him an A
    and a gold star
    And his mother hung it on the kitchen door
    and read it to his aunts
    That was the year Father Tracy
    took all the kids to the zoo

    And he let them sing on the bus
    And his little sister was born
    with tiny toenails and no hair
    And his mother and father kissed a lot
    And the girl around the corner sent him a
    Valentine signed with a row of X's

    and he had to ask his father what the X's meant
    And his father always tucked him in bed at night
    And was always there to do it

    Once on a piece of white paper with blue lines
    he wrote a poem
    And he called it "Autumn"

    because that was the name of the season
    And that's what it was all about
    And his teacher gave him an A
    and asked him to write more clearly
    And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door
    because of its new paint

    And the kids told him
    that Father Tracy smoked cigars
    And left butts on the pews
    And sometimes they would burn holes
    That was the year his sister got glasses
    with thick lenses and black frames
    And the girl around the corner laughed

    when he asked her to go see Santa Claus
    And the kids told him why
    his mother and father kissed a lot
    And his father never tucked him in bed at night
    And his father got mad
    when he cried for him to do it.


    Once on a paper torn from his notebook
    he wrote a poem
    And he called it "Innocence: A Question"
    because that was the question about his girl
    And that's what it was all about
    And his professor gave him an A

    and a strange steady look
    And his mother never hung it on the kitchen door
    because he never showed her
    That was the year that Father Tracy died
    And he forgot how the end
    of the Apostle's Creed went

    And he caught his sister
    making out on the back porch
    And his mother and father never kissed
    or even talked
    And the girl around the corner
    wore too much makeup
    That made him cough when he kissed her

    but he kissed her anyway
    because that was the thing to do
    And at three a.m. he tucked himself into bed
    his father snoring soundly

    That's why on the back of a brown paper bag
    he tried another poem

    And he called it "Absolutely Nothing"
    Because that's what it was really all about
    And he gave himself an A
    and a slash on each damned wrist
    And he hung it on the bathroom door
    because this time he didn't think

    he could reach the kitchen.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #8
    Stephen Chbosky
    “So, this is my life. And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I'm still trying to figure out how that could be.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #9
    We accept the love we think we deserve.
    “We accept the love we think we deserve.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #10
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “That's how hearts get broken, you know. When you believe in promises.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #11
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I'm tired and angry at me. For letting myself get smaller and smaller in the hopes that he would notice me more. But how can someone notice you if you keep getting smaller?”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #12
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “+"I think u are having a different sort of heartbreak. Maybe a kind of heartbreak of being in the world when u don’t know how to be.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #13
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Girl listens to radio. Girl finds music. Girl has whole other world.

    Girl slips on headphones. World gone.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #14
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “...when I look at my arms, I don't think revolutionary. I think sad, and pain, but not revolutionary.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #15
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I'm always losing things.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #16
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Everything and everybody that's busted can be fixed. That's what I think.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #17
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I'm no stranger to fucking up.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #18
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “People aren't nice, people aren't nice, you should know that by now.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #19
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Dear Ellis, I have something really fucking angelic to tell you.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #20
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “Keep your shit together and stay strong, he whispers in my ear.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #21
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I'm so lonely in the world I want to peel all of my flesh off and walk, just bone and gristle, straight into the river, to be swallowed.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #22
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “And you know what makes me super mad? If a guy has scars, it's like some heroic shit show or something. But women? We're just creepy freaks.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #23
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “I don't feel sad. For just now, I don't feel scared. I feel, for right now, well, kind of triumphant.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #24
    Kathleen Glasgow
    “But the fucked-up part is once you start self-harming, you can never not be a creepy freak, because your whole body is now a scarred and charred battlefield and nobody likes that on a girl, nobody will love that, and so all of us, every one, is screwed, inside and out. Wash, rinse, fucking repeat.”
    Kathleen Glasgow, Girl in Pieces

  • #25
    “That's what people do. Kill the things they're afraid of.”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes

  • #26
    “So now I'm thinking about it. I'm imagining sitting down with my parents and actually saying, "I'm gay." And you know what? It makes me a little mad. I mean, straight guys don't have to sit their parents down and tell them they like girls.”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes

  • #27
    “Seven little crazy kids chopping up sticks;
    One burnt her daddy up and then there were six.
    Six little crazy kids playing with a hive;
    One tattooed himself to death and then there were five.
    Five little crazy kids on a cellar door;
    One went all schizo and then there were four.
    Four little crazy kids going out to sea;
    One wouldn't say a word and then there were three.
    Three little crazy kids walking to the zoo;
    One jerked himself too much and then there were two.
    Two little crazy kids sitting in the sun;
    One a took a bunch of pills and then there was one.
    One little crazy kid left all alone;
    He went and slit his wrists, and then there were none.”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes

  • #28
    “How come someone always saves the people who try to kill themselves and then makes them tell everyone how sorry they are for ruining their evening? I keep feeling like everyone wants me to apologize for something. but I'm not going to. I don't have anything to apologize for. They're the ones who screwed everything up. Not me.

    I didn't ask to be saved.”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes

  • #29
    “Just because your life isn't as awful as someone else's, that doesn't mean it doesn't suck. You can't compare how you feel to the way other people feel. It just doesn't work. What might look like the perfect life -- or even an okay life -- to you might not be so okay for the person living it.”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes
    tags: life

  • #30
    “Anyone can be crazy. That's usually just because there's something screwed up in your wiring, you know? But suicide is a whole different thing. I mean, how much do you have to hate yourself to want to just wipe yourself out?”
    Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes



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