Nicholas Sparks

The Wish

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  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    But never forget that love is always stronger than fear.
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    like a raisin on a hot sidewalk
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    and I remember thinking that I wanted to be around someone like that forever. Someone who could laugh at the inconveniences of life and find joy in any occasion. That’s when I knew she was the one.”
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    The thoughts shouldn’t have been connected, but in that instant, they were, and all at once she felt tears begin to form. She was dying, she was actually dying, and it dawned on her suddenly that she was about to experience her very last Christmas.
    What should she be doing with these last precious weeks? And what did quality of life even mean when it came to the actuality of day-to-day living? She was already sleeping more than ever, but did quality mean getting more sleep to feel better, or less sleep so the days seemed longer? And what about her routines? Should she bother making an appointment to have her teeth cleaned? Should she pay off the minimum balance on her credit cards or go on a spending spree? Because what did it matter? What did anything really matter?
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    That was the thing about battling cancer. The waiting. So much of the last few years had been about waiting. Waiting for the appointment with the doctor, waiting for treatment, waiting to feel better after the treatment, waiting to see whether the treatment had worked, waiting until she was well enough to try something new. Until her diagnosis, she’d viewed waiting for anything as an irritation, but waiting had slowly but surely become the defining reality of her life.
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    She was always cold and wore thick sweaters even in her overheated apartment
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    She knew it was probably in poor taste to joke about her illness, but the whole thing struck her as absurd. Why her? At the time, she was thirty-six years old, she exercised regularly, and she followed a reasonably healthy diet. There was no history of cancer in her family. She’d grown up in cloudy Seattle and lived in Manhattan, which ruled out a history of sunbathing. She’d never visited a tanning salon. None of it made any sense, but that was the point about cancer, wasn’t it? Cancer didn’t discriminate; it just happened to the unlucky, and after a while she’d finally accepted that the better question was really Why NOT her? She wasn’t special; to that point in her life, there’d been times when she considered herself interesting or intelligent or even pretty, but the word special had never entered her mind.
    When she’d received her diagnosis, she would have sworn she was in perfect health
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    somehow, almost reluctantly, she’d become the star of her own reality web series, one that had begun with hope but had slowly narrowed to focus on a single inevitable ending.
    And—perhaps unsurprisingly—as the grand finale approached, her viewership exploded even more.
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    adventure is a word with many connotations, not all of them good
  • Yelena Jetpyspayevahas quoted3 years ago
    I am attached to all of the books I’ve written for different reasons, but I do think this might be one of my very best. You will cry, but hopefully you’ll also laugh, and come away deeply satisfied from this story of a woman trying to reconcile what “might have been” with the way things turned out for her. It’s a challenge we all face as humans—to find and express love, in the time and in the ways that our often-unpredictable lives allow.
    Thank you again, and happy reading,

    Nicholas Sparks
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