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  • #1
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Suicide is a form of murder - premeditated murder. It isn't something you do the first time you think of doing it. It takes getting used to. And you need the means, the opportunity, the motive. A successful suicide demands good organization and a cool head, both of which are usually incompatible with the suicidal state of mind.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #2
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Why did she do it? Nobody dared to ask. Because - what courage! Who had the courage to burn herself? Twenty aspirin, a little slit alongside the veins of the arm, maybe even a bad half hour standing on a roof: We've all had those. And somewhat more dangerous things, like putting a gun in your mouth. But you put it there, you taste it, it's cold and greasy, your finger is on the trigger, and you find that a whole world lies between this moment and the moment you've been planning, when you'll pull the trigger. That world defeats you. You put the gun back in the drawer. You'll have to find another way.

    What was that moment like for her? The moment she lit the match. Had she already tried roofs and guns and aspirins? Or was it just an inspiration?

    I had an inspiration once. I woke up one morning and I knew that today I had to swallow fifty aspirin. It was my task: my job for the day. I lined them up on my desk and took them one by one, counting. But it's not the same as what she did. I could have stopped, at ten, or at thirty. And I could have done what I did do, which was go onto the street and faint. Fifty aspirin is a lot of aspirin, but going onto the street and fainting is like putting the gun back in the drawer.

    She lit the match.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #3
    Susanna Kaysen
    “As far as I could see, life demanded skills I didn't have.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Tell me that you don’t take that blade and drag it across your skin and pray for the courage to press down.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #6
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Our hospital was famous and housed many great poets and singers. Did the hospital specialize in poets and singers or was it that poets and singers specialized in madness?”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #7
    Susanna Kaysen
    “I had an inspiration once. I woke up one morning and I knew that it was my task to swallow fifty asprin.It was my task:my job for the day.-17 Girl Interrupted”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #8
    Susanna Kaysen
    “One of my teachers told me I was a nihilist. He meant it as an insult but I took it as a compliment.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #9
    Susanna Kaysen
    “It was a spring day, the sort that gives people hope: all soft winds and delicate smells of warm earth. Suicide weather.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #10
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Reality was getting too dense.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #11
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Made a stupid remark—why not kill myself? Missed the bus—better put an end to it all. Even the good got in there. I liked that movie—maybe I shouldn’t kill myself.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #12
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Or maybe I was just a girl, interrupted”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #13
    Susanna Kaysen
    “I wanted to get rid of a certain aspect of my character. I was performing a kind of self-abortion with those aspirin. It worked for a while. Then it stopped; but I had no heart to try again.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #14
    Susanna Kaysen
    “They didn’t have time to wonder why I was a little more miserable than most.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #15
    Susanna Kaysen
    “imagined my character as a plate or shirt that had been manufactured incorrectly and was therefore useless.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #16
    Susanna Kaysen
    “...most of all, we wish that everyone we knew could be brightened simply by our looking at them...”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #17
    Susanna Kaysen
    “It never stopped, even at night, it was our lullaby. It was our metronome, our pulse. It was our lives measured out in doses slightly larger than those famous coffee spoons. Soup spoons, maybe? Dented tin spoons brimming with what should have been sweet but was sour, gone off, gone by without our savouring it: our lives”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #18
    Susanna Kaysen
    “Twenty-five chocolate chip cookies would be the perfect dinner.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #19
    Susanna Kaysen
    “It’s a mean world,” she’d say. She was usually glad enough to be back. “There’s nobody to take care of you out there.”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #20
    Stephenie Meyer
    “About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him-and I didn’t know how potent that part might be-that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #21
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Death is Peaceful, Life is Harder”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #22
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Twilight, again. Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #23
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You are my life now.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #24
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Don't be self-conscious, if I could dream at all, it would be about you. And I'm not ashamed of it.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #25
    Stephenie Meyer
    “When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it’s not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end.”
    Stephanie Meyer, Twilight

  • #26
    Stephenie Meyer
    “Surely it was a good way to die, in the place of someone else, someone I loved.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #27
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #28
    Stephenie Meyer
    “So what you're saying is, I'm your brand of heroin?" I teased, trying to lighten the mood.
    He smiled swiftly, seeming to appreciate my effort. "Yes, you are exactly my brand of heroin.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #29
    Stephenie Meyer
    “No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight

  • #30
    Stephenie Meyer
    “You're intoxicated by my very presence.”
    Stephenie Meyer, Twilight



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