Janet Fitch

White Oleander

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  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    I wasn’t beautiful anymore. Now I looked like what I was, a raw wound.
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    Dear Astrid,

    I know what you are learning to endure. There is nothing to be done. Just make sure nothing is wasted. Take notes. Remember it all, every insult, every tear. Tattoo it on the inside of your mind. In life, knowledge of poisons is essential. I’ve told you, nobody becomes an artist unless they have to.
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    Loneliness is the human condition. Cultivate it. The way it tunnels into you allows your soul room to grow. Never expect to outgrow loneliness. Never hope to find people who will understand you, someone to fill that space. An intelligent, sensitive person is the exception, the very great exception. If you expect to find people who will understand you, you will grow murderous with disappointment. The best you ‘II ever do is to understand yourself, know what it is that you want, and not let the cattle stand in your way
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    And I thought, there was no God, there was only what you wanted
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    Shooting stars hurled themselves into the empty places, burned up. Just for the pleasure of it. Just like this. I could have swallowed the night whole.
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    “You fucking cunt. You won’t get away with this. You can’t do this to me.”

    She threw open the front door then, and stood there in her white kimono, his blood on her knife. “You don’t know what I can do,” she said softly.
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    Are you following me?’ he hissed. I could have cut his throat right there. ‘I don’t have to follow you,’ I replied. ‘I can read your mind. I know every move you make. I know your future, Barry, and it doesn’t look good.’ ‘I want you to leave,1 he said. I smiled. ‘I’m sure you do.’ I could see his red flush even in the dark. ‘It’s not going to work,’ he said. ‘I’m warning you, Ingrid, it’s not going to work.’” My mother laughed, her arms twined behind her head. “He doesn’t understand. It’s already working.”
  • Marina Annihas quoted2 years ago
    Loneliness is the human condition, get used to it.
  • Marina Annihas quoted2 years ago
    We stopped for doughnuts, startling a convention of parking lot pigeons that rose in a great flickering wheel of dark and light grays, taking the stale morning sun on their wings, the freshness already bled from the air.
  • Marina Annihas quoted2 years ago
    Loneliness is the human condition. Cultivate it.
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