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  • #1
    Banana Yoshimoto
    “As I grow older, much older, I will experience many things, and I will hit rock bottom again and again. Again and again I will suffer; again and again I will get back on my feet. I will not be defeated. I won't let my spirit be destroyed.”
    Banana Yoshimoto, Kitchen

  • #2
    Markus Zusak
    “A SMALL PIECE OF TRUTH
    I do not carry a sickle or scythe.
    I only wear a hooded black robe when it's cold.
    And I don't have those skull-like facial features you seem to enjoy pinning on me from a distance. You want to know what I truly look like? I'll help you out. Find yourself a mirror while I continue.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #3
    Dolly Alderton
    “I am always half in life, half in a fantastical version of it in my head.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #4
    Elizabeth Acevedo
    “A queen
    offers her hand to be kissed,
    & can form it into a fist
    while smiling the whole damn time.”
    Elizabeth Acevedo, Clap When You Land

  • #5
    Cassondra Windwalker
    “I'm here for the rollercoaster, baby, for the lights and the colors and the screams.”
    Cassondra Windwalker, Idle Hands

  • #6
    Mona Awad
    “But I wasn't listening. I wasn't stopping. Because we were already running away again, me and my imagination.”
    Mona Awad, Bunny

  • #7
    Caleb Azumah Nelson
    “What you’re trying to say is that it’s easier for you to hide in your own darkness, than emerge cloaked in your own vulnerability. No better, but easier. However, the longer you hold it in, the more likely you are to suffocate.
    At some point, you must breathe.”
    Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open Water

  • #8
    Orion Carloto
    “women are brutally beautiful, they wear heaven in their eyes and hell on their tounges”
    Orion Carloto, Film for Her

  • #9
    Virginia Woolf
    “Did it matter then, she asked herself, walking towards Bond Street, did it matter that she must inevitably cease completely? All this must go on without her; did she resent it; or did it not become consoling to believe that death ended absolutely?”
    Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway



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