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  • #1
    Carrie Ryan
    “It's never been a perfect world. It's never going to be. It's going to be hard and scary, and if you're lucky, wonderful and awe-inspiring. But you have to push through the bad parts to get to the good.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #2
    Carrie Ryan
    “I realize that life is risks. It’s acknowledging the past but looking forward. It’s taking a chance that we will
    make mistakes but believing that we all deserve to be forgiven.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #3
    Carrie Ryan
    “Life is life. You choose to live it or you do not.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves
    tags: life

  • #4
    Carrie Ryan
    “I think she was afraid to love sometimes. I think it scared her. She was the type to like things that were concrete, like the ocean. Something you could point to and know what it was. I think that's why she always struggled with God. And I think that's why she also struggled with love. She couldn't touch it. She couldn't hold on to it and make sure it never changed.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #5
    Carrie Ryan
    “We are nothing more than our stories and who we love. What we pass on, how we exist … it’s having people remember who we are. We’re terrible at that in this world. At remembering. At passing it on.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #6
    Carrie Ryan
    “You stay safe, You love. You survive. You laugh and cry and struggle and sometimes you fail and sometimes you succeed. You Push.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #7
    Carrie Ryan
    “-you can think you know someone and then they say something or do something and suddenly everything changes.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #8
    Carrie Ryan
    “He presses his lips to my jaw, to the corner of my mouth, to my ear. "I promise I'll find you again," he whispers. "I promise you I'll remember you. And I promise I'll love you.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #9
    Carrie Ryan
    “The more we lose, the more we become the survivors.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #10
    Carrie Ryan
    “I know that to you everything has changed for the worse over the last weeks. But for me..." Elias pauses. rests his forehead into the curve of my neck. "Before you my life was nothing but wandering and solitude and death. Now with you there's possibility." He pulls back until we're looking into each other's eyes. "I'm falling inn love with you, Gabrielle. Not with the person you used to be, but you.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #11
    Carrie Ryan
    “But that's what love is like when it's fresh and new. It's fire and thunder and heat.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #12
    Carrie Ryan
    “But of course everything presses forward, even as we dig our feet against the reality of it all.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves
    tags: life

  • #13
    Carrie Ryan
    “When you're young you have such expectations of each other. So many needs. And when you're older..." He shrugs. "You want someone who understands. We've lived different lives. We've loved different people. But I think that there will always be that..." He struggles for the right word. "That understanding we share. Of having grown up in the same world, of having live through the same memories.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #14
    Carrie Ryan
    “You know how you can think you know someone or think you know them but maybe you only know them one way?" He sneaks a glance at me and I notice that his cheeks are red in the moonlight. "Maybe you know someone as your little sister's friend," he says. "And then maybe something shifts. Maybe one day you hear them say something unexpected. Or hear the way they laugh and then suddenly you see them all over again. Like this time it's different. This time maybe you see them as ..." He pauses. "Beautiful," he finishes. Catcher leans in closer. "Wonderful and funny.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #15
    Carrie Ryan
    “I realize that this is the way the world works. If I could stop the spin, stop the rotation, I would have done so long ago. I would have stopped it the first moment that Catcher's lips met mine under the moon in the amusement park. I would have held us in that eternity forever. But of course everything presses forward, even as we dig our feet against the reality of it all. One even tumbles from the next out of our control and we are dragged along, helpless.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #16
    Carrie Ryan
    “We're both just human. Nothing more. But also nothing less.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves
    tags: human

  • #17
    Carrie Ryan
    “So many memories roll through me and I realize that this is who we are: memories and shared experiences. This is what ties us all together.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #18
    Carrie Ryan
    “We will always survive. There is always hope.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #19
    Carrie Ryan
    “Do you still believe that if you truly want something enough it can happen?" I ask. I think of all the times I wanted to stop the world from spinning, all the times I wanted to go back and start over again. All the things I've wanted to undo or take back. Did I not want them enough?”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #20
    Carrie Ryan
    “Is that all we have left? Is that all we are? Lights on a map that are slowly dying, hanging on for nothing?”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #21
    Carrie Ryan
    “That's what I've started to learn about this world. It might give, but it always takes away.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #22
    Carrie Ryan
    “Sometimes it's those things you can't touch that you need to hold on to the most.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #23
    Carrie Ryan
    “It's the most beautiful thing in the world." he says, "I just..." He pauses and looks back into the fire. "I just kept walking. Wrapped in this white nothingness.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #24
    Carrie Ryan
    “The morning sun burned away the mist so the valley below is now clear. The scope of what I see drowns out every other sense: There's no river, no water. Instead, hundreds of feet below the bridge the ground shifts and writhes. At first I think maybe it's a field of some sort but then individual colors begin to pull apart.

    And all at once I understand what it is. Like a river flooding its banks, the entire valley is full of Mudo. The sound is not that of a raging waterfall but the pounding of two hundred million feet. The moans of a hundred million mouths. They pour through the valley, more people than I have ever seen. More people than I ever thought could have existed in one world. And they sense me, reach for me but are trapped by the mountains.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #25
    Carrie Ryan
    “It's as if everything shifts around me, the pieces that didn't fit together finally twisting until they match. The terror that had been clouding and suffocating me begins to filter away, dissipating in the night. "I want something more too," I whisper. "I want more than looking back and wishing for what was or what could have been. Who I was or could have been. I want..." I lick my lips, tasting him. "I want you.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #26
    Carrie Ryan
    “Sometimes it’s the mistakes that turn out to be the
    best parts of life,”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #27
    Carrie Ryan
    “We’re set in motion and then we spend our lives maintaining that motion, but to what end? For what purpose?”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #28
    Stephen Chbosky
    “The thing is, some girls think they can actually change guys. And what’s funny is that if they actually did change them, they’d get bored. They’d have no challenge left. You just have to give girls some time to think of a new way of doing things, that’s all. Some of them will figure it out here. Some later. Some never. I wouldn’t worry about it too much.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #29
    We accept the love we think we deserve.
    “We accept the love we think we deserve.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower



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