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  • #1
    Jerry Spinelli
    “I’m not sure,” she said. “There’s no one answer to that. You have to
    find your own way. Sometimes I try to erase myself. I imagine a big
    pink soft soap eraser, and it’s going back and forth, back and forth,
    and it starts down at my toes, back and forth, back and forth, and
    there they go-poof!-my toes are gone. And then my feet. And then my
    ankles. But that’s the easy part. The hard part is erasing my senses-my
    eyes, my ears, my nose, my tongue. And last to go is my brain. My
    thoughts, memories, all the voices inside my head. That’s the hardest,
    erasing my thoughts.” She chuckled faintly. “My pumpkin. And then, if
    I’ve done a good job, I’m erased. I’m gone. I’m nothing. And then the
    world is free to flow into me like water into an empty bowl.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #2
    Jerry Spinelli
    “She's in tenth grade,' he said. 'I hear she's been homeschooled till now.'
    Maybe that explains it,' I said.”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #3
    Jerry Spinelli
    “She was elusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. She was the faintest scent of a cactus flower, the flitting shadow of an elf owl. We did not know what to make of her. In our minds we tried to pin her to a cork board like a butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #4
    Jerry Spinelli
    “You’ll know her more by your questions than by her answers. Keep looking at her long enough. One day you might see someone you know.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #5
    Jerry Spinelli
    “When a stargirl cries, she sheds not tears but light.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #6
    W.B. Yeats
    “THAT crazed girl improvising her music.
    Her poetry, dancing upon the shore,

    Her soul in division from itself
    Climbing, falling She knew not where,
    Hiding amid the cargo of a steamship,
    Her knee-cap broken, that girl I declare
    A beautiful lofty thing, or a thing
    Heroically lost, heroically found.

    No matter what disaster occurred
    She stood in desperate music wound,
    Wound, wound, and she made in her triumph
    Where the bales and the baskets lay
    No common intelligible sound
    But sang, 'O sea-starved, hungry sea”
    William Butler Yeats, The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats

  • #7
    Jerry Spinelli
    “You be you and I'll be me, today and today and today, and let's trust the future to tomorrow. Let the stars keep track of us. let us ride our own orbits and trust that they will meet. May our reunion be not a finding but a sweet collision of destinies! Love and Love and Love Again, Stargirl.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Love, Stargirl

  • #8
    Katelyn S. Bolds
    “Shine with all you have. When someone tries to blow you out, just take their oxygen and burn brighter.”
    Katelyn S. Irons

  • #9
    Jerry Spinelli
    “I’m not my name. My name is something I wear, like a shirt. It gets worn. I outgrow it, I change it.”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #10
    Jerry Spinelli
    “Tell me I didn't imagine it, Leo. Tell me that even though our bodies were in seperate states, our star selves shared an enchanted place. Tell me that right around noon today (eastern time) you had the strangest sensation: a tiny chill on your shoulder...a flutter in the heart...a shadow of strawberry-banana crossing your tongue...tell me you whispered my name.”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #11
    Jerry Spinelli
    “I faced the gaudy sunflower on her canvas bag -- it looked hand-painted and at last my eyes fell into hers. I said, 'Thanks for the card.' Her smile put the sunflower to shame. She walked off.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #12
    Jerry Spinelli
    “In our minds we tried to pin her to a corkboard like a butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #13
    Jerry Spinelli
    “As we approached each other, the noise and the students around us melted away and we were utterly alone, passing, smiling, holding each other's eyes, floors and walls gone, two people in a universe of space and stars.”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #14
    Jerry Spinelli
    “And so I'm me again, Leo. Thanks to the example of a five-year-old. I'm hoping you wouldn't want it any other way. Not that you weren't flattered, right? I mean, to have a girl two thousand miles away going to pieces over you, weeping at the mere memory of you, losing her appetite, losing herself and self-respect - well, that's trophy enough for any guy's ego, huh?”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #15
    Jerry Spinelli
    “Nobody has the time, the time cannot be owned. The time is free to everyone”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #16
    Jerry Spinelli
    “I'm disappearing, Leo. Like Dootsie's trick, except this is real. Who are you if you lose your favorite person? Can you lose your favorite person without losing yourself? I reach for Stargirl and she's gone. I'm not me anymore.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Love, Stargirl

  • #17
    Jerry Spinelli
    “You be you and I'll be me, today and today and today, and let's trust the future to tomorrow. Let the stars keep track of us. Let us ride our own orbits and trust that they will meet. May our reunion be not a finding but a sweet collision of destinies!”
    Jerry Spinelli, Love, Stargirl

  • #18
    Jerry Spinelli
    “So, I said, when does the enchantment start? We were sitting side by side, facing the mountains. "It started when the earth was born." Her eyes were closed. Her face was golden in the setting sun. "It never stops. It is, always. It's just here.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #19
    Jerry Spinelli
    “I did leave something behind with you: my heart. Of course, you didn't know it at the time. Maybe I didn't either. What have you done with my heart, Leo? Have you taken good care of it? Have you misplaced it?”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #20
    Jerry Spinelli
    “Their voices came in clearly from the golf course. The laughing and yelping made a raucous counterpoint to the metronomic tock-tock-tock of the bunny's never-ending hop. Once, in the light of the quarter moon, they appeared in silhouette on a domed, distant green, like figures dancing in someone's dream.
    And then quite suddenly they were gone, as if the dreamer had awakened. Nothing to see, nothing to hear. Someone called "Hey!" after them, but that was all.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #21
    Jerry Spinelli
    “What she saw, she felt. Her eyes went straight to her heart. The old man on the bench, for example, made her cry. The lumberjack ants made her laugh. The door of many colours put her in such a snit of curiosity that i had to drag her away;she felt she could not proceed with her life until she knocked on such a door.”
    Jerry Spinelli

  • #22
    Jerry Spinelli
    “So distracting, so complete is she that she is gone before many realize that she had no escort, she was along, a parade of one.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #23
    Jerry Spinelli
    “So distracting, so complete is she that she is gone before many realize that she had no escort, she was alone, a parade of one.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl



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