quotes by Pamela Ribon
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"the warmth
in my mouth.
that rush
through my veins
making my heartache
my pulse quicken
my head-
just a bit dizzy.
my legs-
just a bit numb.
my tongue
years for more
more of you
right now.
now.
i can't wait anymore.
this is torture.
seriously.
i'm in hell.
waiting for you.
i just want to shout
to this giant crowd of people
"how hard is it to make a latte, fuckers?"
i love you, coffee."
— Pamela Ribon (Why Girls Are Weird: A Novel)
in my mouth.
that rush
through my veins
making my heartache
my pulse quicken
my head-
just a bit dizzy.
my legs-
just a bit numb.
my tongue
years for more
more of you
right now.
now.
i can't wait anymore.
this is torture.
seriously.
i'm in hell.
waiting for you.
i just want to shout
to this giant crowd of people
"how hard is it to make a latte, fuckers?"
i love you, coffee."
— Pamela Ribon (Why Girls Are Weird: A Novel)
"There is something fascinatingly awkward about an author photo. I'm drawn to those glossy shots in the back of books, mostly because the subjects never look happy to be there."
— Pamela Ribon
— Pamela Ribon
"it's a little girl named anna, and she doesn't know if she's ready to say good-bye to a father she's never really said hello to."
— Pamela Ribon (Why Girls Are Weird: A Novel)
— Pamela Ribon (Why Girls Are Weird: A Novel)

