When God Was a Rabbit Quotes
When God Was a Rabbit
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“Memories no matter how small or inconsequential are the pages that define us.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Nothing stays forgotten for long, Elly. Sometimes we simply have to remind the world that we're special and that we're still here.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“And he uncovered in us a curious need: that we each secretly wanted him to remember us the most. It was strange, both vital and flawed, until I realised that maybe the need to be remembered is stronger than the need to remember.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Things happen. To everyone. No one escapes.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I am here but I am not yours.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Truth, as he always said, was overrated, nobody ever won prizes for telling the truth.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“You see, that's who you are, Joe. All these things. That's the person I know, and through him is the way you'll know me, because connected to all these things are moments, and for so many of them, I was there. And that's the thing that hurts so much...
You see, you were the only person who knew everything. Because you were there. You were my witness. And you make sense of the fucked-up mess I become every now and then. And I could at least look at you and think, at least he knows why I am the way I am. There were reasons. But I can't do that anymore and I feel so lonely.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
You see, you were the only person who knew everything. Because you were there. You were my witness. And you make sense of the fucked-up mess I become every now and then. And I could at least look at you and think, at least he knows why I am the way I am. There were reasons. But I can't do that anymore and I feel so lonely.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
“The first thing we need to find,' said Mr Golan, 'is a reason to live'.
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'Without a reason, why bother? Existence needs purpose: to be able to endure the pain of life with dignity; to give us a reason to continue. The meaning must enter our hearts, not out heads. We must understand the meaning of our suffering.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
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'Without a reason, why bother? Existence needs purpose: to be able to endure the pain of life with dignity; to give us a reason to continue. The meaning must enter our hearts, not out heads. We must understand the meaning of our suffering.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I wondered if all women did with other women was lie and hug.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I divide my life into two parts. Not really a Before and After, more as if they are bookends, holding together flaccid years of empty musings, years of late adolescent or the twentysomething whose coat of adulthood simply does not fit.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“We were solitary and apart. Slept during the day, uncurled at dusk like evening primroses; fragrant and lush. We never wanted to conquer the world, only our fears. We didn't keep in touch. Somewhere, though, our memories had.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“No amount of self-sufficiency could dispel the craving he still felt for that person we no longer talked about; that person who'd taken him apart and left a piece missing that none of us could find.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“You had to translate his actions, for they were seldom accompanied by words, because his world was a quiet world; a disconnected, factured space; a puzzle that made him phone me at 3am, asking me for the last piece of the border, so he could fill in the sky.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Everyone had a story of grief. Everyone else's was worse than yours.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I walked out and breathed fresh air. I felt the sun on my skin. The world is a different place when you are well, when you are young. The world is beautiful and safe. I said hello to the gatekeeper. He said hello back to me.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I thought that probably I was worth more when I was younger.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“And from that moment, I watched her. Watched her with different coloured eyes, until the raging energy that coursed through my body finally revealed itself and gave itself a name: envy. For I knew already that something had taken me from me, and had replaced itself with a desperate longing for a time before; a time before fear, a time before shame. And now that knowledge had a voice, and it was a voice that rose from the depths of my years and howled into the night sky like a wounded animal longing for home.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I just want my friend back, I have become forgettable”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“<...> maybe the need to be remembered is stronger than the need to remember.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“And my father went back into the forest and chopped down a tree. The sound of the trunk fracturing and splintering and falling to earth was the sound his heart would have made, could it speak.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“You said I could be anything I wanted when I was older', I said.
She smiled and said, 'And you can be. But it's not very easy to become Jewish.'
'I know,' I said forlornly, 'I need a number.'
And she suddenly stopped smiling.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
She smiled and said, 'And you can be. But it's not very easy to become Jewish.'
'I know,' I said forlornly, 'I need a number.'
And she suddenly stopped smiling.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Shut up, Arthur,' said my mother, and he zipped his mouth shut like an infuriating child.
Ginger started to laugh. Not at anything in particular, but just because Ginger was stoned.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
Ginger started to laugh. Not at anything in particular, but just because Ginger was stoned.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
“never stop playing”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“It was the final chapter of his breakdown, the moment when his glass drained of everything, and its emptiness awaited only for choices to come.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“It was left to Nancy and me to pick up the pieces that my brother had become; to resurrect his shrunken spirit and pull his pale tear-stained face from beneath his pillow and give sense to a world that had given him none; he loved, yet he wasn't loved back.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“She was of another world; different. But by then, secretly, so was I.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Do you believe in God, Arthur?" I said, eating the last piece of sponge.
"Do I believe in an old man in the clouds with a white beard judging us mortals with a moral code from one to ten? Good Lord no, my sweet Elly, I do not! Do I believe in a mystery; the unexplained phenomenon that is life itself? The greater something that illuminates inconsequence in our lives; that gives us something to strive for as well as the humility to brush ourselves down and start all over again? Then yes, I do. It is the source of art, of beauty, of love, and proffers the ultimate goodness to mankind. That to me is God.That to me is life. That is what I believe in.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
"Do I believe in an old man in the clouds with a white beard judging us mortals with a moral code from one to ten? Good Lord no, my sweet Elly, I do not! Do I believe in a mystery; the unexplained phenomenon that is life itself? The greater something that illuminates inconsequence in our lives; that gives us something to strive for as well as the humility to brush ourselves down and start all over again? Then yes, I do. It is the source of art, of beauty, of love, and proffers the ultimate goodness to mankind. That to me is God.That to me is life. That is what I believe in.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
“Emotions embarassed her except when she sang. My dad said that was exactly why she sang.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“I'd been feeling like this for a while, the continual looking back, the stuckness of it all. I blamed it on the coming New Year, only four and a half months away, when the clocks would read zero and we would start again, could start again, but I knew we wouldn't. Nothing would. The world would be the same, just a little bit worse.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
“A penitência, recordou o meu irmão, é um lugar muito solitário.”
― When God Was a Rabbit
― When God Was a Rabbit
