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  • #1
    “But everything doesn't have to be a reminder of what you've lost. Some things can be a powerful symbol of what you've survived.”
    Ana Lal Din, The Descent of the Drowned

  • #2
    Kim Thúy
    “If a mark of affection can sometimes be taken for an insult, perhaps the gesture of love is not universal: it too must be translated from one language to another, must be learned.”
    Kim Thúy, Ru

  • #3
    Rupi Kaur
    “being the loudest on earth’s playground
    doesn’t make us any more important than
    the dirt we crush beneath our feet
    we are nothing except air
    and fire and water and soil
    we are a people
    who forget what we are made of
    a people who talk about the weather
    as if it’s mundane and not magic
    as if the oceans
    are not holy water
    as if the sky
    is not a vision
    as if the animals
    are not our siblings
    as if nature is not god
    and rain is not god’s tears
    and we are not god’s children
    as if god is not the earth itself”
    Rupi Kaur, Home Body

  • #4
    Rupi Kaur
    “there are whole blackouts
    in some of the years i have lived
    my therapist says our minds erase trauma
    to help us move on
    but every experience i’ve had
    is memorized in my flesh
    even if my mind forgets
    my body remembers
    my body is the map of my life
    my body wears what it’s been through
    my body signals the alarms when
    it thinks danger is coming
    and suddenly
    the hungry little demons from my past
    come raging out of my flesh
    screaming
    don’t you forget us
    don’t you ever try to
    leave us behind again”
    Rupi Kaur, Home Body

  • #5
    Rupi Kaur
    “i wrap my holy legs around his heavy head and let his tongue swim toward salvation - baptize”
    Rupi Kaur, Home Body

  • #6
    Rupi Kaur
    “break down
    every door they built
    to keep you out
    and bring all your people with you
    - storm”
    Rupi Kaur, Home Body

  • #7
    “When your sins push you to your knees, you crawl toward redemption, Levi.”
    Ana Lal Din, The Descent of the Drowned

  • #8
    Simone Weil
    “Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, intoxicating.”
    Simone Weil



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