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“There's this magical sense of possibility that stretches like a bridge between June and August. A sense that anything can happen.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
tags: summer
“But, standing in the fading golden sunlight now, I can feel some of the scars of the summer stabbing over. I can feel the promise of a new beginning.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“Parents aren't supposed to cry. Or get scared. Or lie. Right? I thought I knew all the rules. But there are no rules.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“Not all traditions hold up over time.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“You cannot step into the same river twice. Maybe that's because rivers, like people, are constantly changing,”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“The word photography itself means "drawing with light" in Greek.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“Someplace that feels impossible - as impossible as time travel.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers
“We are all viewing the world through our own private lenses.”
Aimee Friedman, Two Summers