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Sangu Mandanna

  • Isabella Ruizhas quoted8 months ago
    Mika rocked impatiently on the balls of her feet
  • Isabella Ruizhas quoted7 months ago
    It’s a leap of faith to love people and let yourself be loved. It’s closing your eyes, stepping off a ledge into nothing, and trusting that you’ll fly rather than fall.
  • semyachkinahas quoted10 months ago
    Full marks for creativity, but I’m afraid my nerves are made of marshmallow.
  • semyachkinahas quoted10 months ago
    people on the internet not typically being known for their attachment to the truth
  • semyachkinahas quoted10 months ago
    that when someone leaves, all you can do is leave a window open for them so that one day, if they choose, they can come back.”
  • semyachkinahas quoted10 months ago
    There was a way out of this, but it was one that was akin to summoning a gorgon to defeat a gargoyle
  • semyachkinahas quoted10 months ago
    Jamie had said it was a leap of faith to love people and to let yourself be loved. It was closing your eyes and stepping off a ledge into nothing and trusting that you’d fly instead of plummet to your tragic and poetic demise.
  • Rishika Dembanihas quoted3 months ago
    She’d be fighting them because she was ferociously protective of her sisters, the grown-ups who looked after them, and this safe haven they’d built together.

    It made Mika ache in a way that was as joyful as it was painful. She couldn’t fathom what it must be like to be so loved and to be so sure of that love that you would fight tooth and nail to protect it, but she was incredibly glad that these girls had that.
  • Rishika Dembanihas quoted3 months ago
    “I don’t pretend to know much about people,” she offered, fixing her eyes on the road ahead, “but one thing I’ve noticed over the years is that some people are nice and some people are kind. Lillian sounds like she’s more nice than she is kind. Does that make sense? Niceness is good manners, and stopping to give someone directions, and smiling at the overworked cashier at the supermarket. These are all good things, but they have nothing to do with what’s underneath. Niceness is all about what we do when other people are looking. Kindness, on the other hand, runs deep. Kindness is what happens when no one’s looking.”
  • Rishika Dembanihas quoted3 months ago
    To be at Nowhere House was to put herself in very real peril, so why, then, did she feel safer than she ever had before?
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