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  • #1
    Jean Kyoung Frazier
    “I think some people are just born broken. I think about life as one big Laundromat and some people just have one little bag to do—it’ll only take them a quick cycle to get through—but others, they have bags and bags of it, and it’s just so much that it’s overwhelming to even think about starting. Is there even enough laundry detergent to get everything clean?”
    Jean Kyoung Frazier, Pizza Girl

  • #2
    Sayaka Murata
    “This society hasn't changed one bit. People who don't fit into the village are expelled: men who don't hunt, women who don't give birth to children. For all we talk about modern society and individualism, anyone who doesn't try to fit in can expect to be meddled with, coerced, and ultimately banished from the village.”
    Sayaka Murata, コンビニ人間 [Konbini ningen]

  • #3
    Sayaka Murata
    “The normal world has no room for exceptions and always quietly eliminates foreign objects. Anyone who is lacking is disposed of.

    So that’s why I need to be cured. Unless I’m cured, normal people will expurgate me. Finally I understood why my family had tried so hard to fix me.”
    Sayaka Murata, Convenience Store Woman

  • #4
    Sayaka Murata
    “She's far happier thinking her sister is normal, even if she has a lot of problems, than she is having an abnormal sister for whom everything is fine.”
    Sayaka Murata, コンビニ人間 [Konbini ningen]

  • #5
    John Green
    “Meriwether Lewis's last words were, 'I am not a coward, but I am so strong. So hard to die.' I don't doubt that it is, but it cannot be much harder than being left behind.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #6
    Kathryn Craft
    “You’ll want answers, and there aren’t any. But the questions get easier to sit with, in time.”
    Kathryn Craft, The Far End of Happy

  • #7
    “It was painful than an accused serial killer wanted better for me than most of the people I knew.”
    Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer

  • #8
    “I hope everyone remembers the names of your victims as much as they remember you.”
    Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer

  • #9
    Halle Butler
    “It's all rehearsed, in a weird way. People spend so much time dramatizing trivial bullshit that when an actual tragedy happens, I wonder how anyone could possibly act out their grief in a natural way. The tragedies we steel ourselves for never come for years and years, and our negative fantasies wear us down inch by inch, so that when the blow actually comes, there's little of us left to care.”
    Halle Butler, The New Me

  • #10
    Anne Frank
    “It's really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible to carry out. Yet I keep them, because in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl



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