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  • #1
    Susanna Kaysen
    “I told her once I wasn’t good at anything. She told me survival is a talent.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #2
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Was I ever crazy? Maybe. Or maybe life is… Crazy isn’t being broken or swallowing a dark secret. It’s you or me amplified. If you ever told a lie and enjoyed it. If you ever wished you could be a child forever. They were not perfect, but they were my friends.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #3
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Actually, it was only part of myself I wanted to kill: the part that wanted to kill herself, that dragged me into the suicide debate and made every window, kitchen implement, and subway station a rehearsal for tragedy.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #4
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Scar tissue has no character. It's not like skin. It doesn't show age or illness or pallor or tan. It has no pores, no hair, no wrinkles. It's like a slip cover. It shields and disguises what's beneath. That's why we grow it; we have something to hide. ”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #5
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Have you ever confused a dream with life? Or stolen something when you have the cash? Have you ever been blue? Or thought your train moving while sitting still? Maybe I was just crazy. Maybe it was the 60's. Or maybe I was just a girl... interrupted.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #6
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Every window in Alcatraz has a view of San Francisco. ”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #7
    Susanna Kaysen
    “The point is, the brain talks to itself, and by talking to itself changes its perceptions. To make a new version of the not-entirely-false model, imagine the first interpreter as a foreign correspondent, reporting from the world. The world in this case means everything out- or inside our bodies, including serotonin levels in the brain. The second interpreter is a news analyst, who writes op-ed pieces. They read each other's work. One needs data, the other needs an overview; they influence each other. They get dialogues going.

    INTERPRETER ONE: Pain in the left foot, back of heel.
    INTERPRETER TWO: I believe that's because the shoe is too tight.
    INTERPRETER ONE: Checked that. Took off the shoe. Foot still hurts.
    INTERPRETER TWO: Did you look at it?
    INTERPRETER ONE: Looking. It's red.
    INTERPRETER TWO: No blood?
    INTERPRETER ONE: Nope.
    INTERPRETER TWO: Forget about it.
    INTERPRETER ONE: Okay.

    Mental illness seems to be a communication problem between interpreters one and two.

    An exemplary piece of confusion.

    INTERPRETER ONE: There's a tiger in the corner.
    INTERPRETER TWO: No, that's not a tiger- that's a bureau.
    INTERPRETER ONE: It's a tiger, it's a tiger!
    INTERPRETER TWO: Don't be ridiculous. Let's go look at it.

    Then all the dendrites and neurons and serotonin levels and interpreters collect themselves and trot over to the corner.
    If you are not crazy, the second interpreter's assertion, that this is a bureau, will be acceptable to the first interpreter. If you are crazy, the first interpreter's viewpoint, the tiger theory, will prevail.
    The trouble here is that the first interpreter actually sees a tiger. The messages sent between neurons are incorrect somehow. The chemicals triggered are the wrong chemicals, or the impulses are going to the wrong connections. Apparently, this happens often, but the second interpreter jumps in to straighten things out.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #8
    Susanna Kaysen
    “It's a long way from not having enough serotonin to thinking the world is "stale, flat and unprofitable"; even further to writing a play about a man driven by that thought. ”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #9
    Susanna Kaysen
    “The world didn't stop because we weren't in it anymore.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #10
    Susanna Kaysen
    “What is it about meter and cadence and rhythm that makes their makers mad?”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #11
    Andrea Gibson
    “I said to the sun, ‘Tell me about the big bang.’ The sun said, ‘it hurts to become.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #12
    Andrea Gibson
    “The nutritionist said I should eat root vegetables.
    Said if I could get down thirteen turnips a day
    I would be grounded, rooted.
    Said my head would not keep flying away
    to where the darkness lives.

    The psychic told me my heart carries too much weight.
    Said for twenty dollars she’d tell me what to do.
    I handed her the twenty. She said, “Stop worrying, darling.
    You will find a good man soon.”

    The first psycho therapist told me to spend
    three hours each day sitting in a dark closet
    with my eyes closed and ears plugged.
    I tried it once but couldn’t stop thinking
    about how gay it was to be sitting in the closet.

    The yogi told me to stretch everything but the truth.
    Said to focus on the out breath. Said everyone finds happiness
    when they care more about what they give
    than what they get.

    The pharmacist said, “Lexapro, Lamicatl, Lithium, Xanax.”

    The doctor said an anti-psychotic might help me
    forget what the trauma said.

    The trauma said, “Don’t write these poems.
    Nobody wants to hear you cry
    about the grief inside your bones.”

    But my bones said, “Tyler Clementi jumped
    from the George Washington Bridge
    into the Hudson River convinced
    he was entirely alone.”

    My bones said, “Write the poems.”
    Andrea Gibson, The Madness Vase

  • #13
    Andrea Gibson
    “I could never trust anyone who's well adjusted to a sick society.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #14
    Andrea Gibson
    “I know you think this world is too dark to even dream in color,
    but I’ve seen flowers bloom at midnight.
    I’ve seen kites fly in gray skies
    and they were real close to looking like the sunrise,
    and sometime it takes the most wounded wings
    the most broken things
    to notice how strong the breeze is,
    how precious the flight.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #15
    Andrea Gibson
    “Safety isn't always safe. You can find one on every gun.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #16
    Andrea Gibson
    “If a tree fell in the forest, and you were the only one there to hear it; if its fall to the ground didn’t make a sound, would you panic in fear that you didn’t exist, or would you bask in the bliss of your nothingness?”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #17
    Andrea Gibson
    “My mouth is a fire escape.
    The words coming out
    don't care that they are naked.
    There is something burning in here.

    When it burns I hold my own shell to my ear,
    listen for the parade from when I was seven,

    when the man who played the bagpipes
    wore a skirt.
    He was from Scotland.
    I wanted to move there.

    Wanted my spine to be the spine
    of an unpublished book,
    my faith the first and last page.

    The day my ribcage became monkey bars
    for a girl hanging on my every word
    they said, "You are not allowed to love her."
    Tried to take me by the throat
    to teach me, "You are not a boy."

    I had to unlearn their prison speak,
    refusing to make wishes on the star
    on the sheriff's chest.

    I started taking to the stars in the sky instead.
    I said, "Tell me about the big bang."
    The stars said, "It hurts to become.”
    Andrea Gibson, The Madness Vase

  • #18
    Andrea Gibson
    “Our insanity is not that we see people who aren’t there. It’s that we ignore the ones who are.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #19
    Andrea Gibson
    “What I know about living is the pain is never just ours
    Every time I hurt I know the wound is an echo
    So I keep a listening to the moment the grief becomes a window
    When I can see what I couldn’t see before,
    through the glass of my most battered dream, I watched a dandelion lose its mind in the wind
    and when it did, it scattered a thousand seeds.

    So the next time I tell you how easily I come out of my skin, don’t try to put me back in
    just say here we are together at the window aching for it to all get better”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #20
    Andrea Gibson
    “You are not weak just because your heart feels so heavy.”
    Andrea Gibson The Nutritionist

  • #21
    Andrea Gibson
    “Everyone’s chest
    is a living room wall
    with awkwardly placed photographs
    hiding fist-shaped holes.”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #22
    Andrea Gibson
    “I have never met a heavy heart that wasn’t a phone booth with a red cape inside
    Some people will never understand the kind of superpower it takes for some people to just walk outside
    Some days I know my smile looks like the gutter of a falling house
    But my hands are always holding tight to the ripchord of believing”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #23
    Andrea Gibson
    “Let me also say I wanna make you sandwhiches,
    And soup,
    And peanut butter cookies,
    Though, the truth is peanutbutter is actually really bad for you 'cause they grow peanuts in old cotton fields to clean the toxins out of the soil,
    But hey, you like peanutbutter and I like you!”
    Andrea Gibson

  • #24
    Elizabeth Wurtzel
    “That's the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it's impossible to ever see the end.”
    Elizabeth Wurtzel, Prozac Nation

  • #25
    Edgar Lee Masters
    “In time you shall see Fate approach you
    In the shape of your own image in the mirror.”
    Edgar Lee Masters, Spoon River Anthology
    tags: fate



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