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“Conhecia a natureza do corpo humano: que era formado por 97 por cento de água. Que as suas veias continham água salgada, tal como os afluentes sujeitos às marés. Que uma vez por mês, bem, antes da gravidez, o ciclo do seu corpo ecoava o movimento da Lua nas marés dos oceanos”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss
“You can have everything in the world, and have nothing. Or you can have little and have it all.”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss
“Nell found adults to be constrained. It was as if sometime during their late youth, someone had drawn a box for them to step into. The box had four sides, a bottom, and a top; the adult would hop in—willingly, it seemed—and never get out again.”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss
“Growing up, there had always been candles burning, not for the light they gave, but for remembrance. Her grandmother used to say the flame honored a person’s spirit, reminded the living that the dead were never really gone.”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss
“forks in the road. Going left, and only later realizing that if you’d gone right everything in your life would have been different. Split-second decisions—or ones you had the chance to consider for years. The choice of who to love, what to do, whether to stay together…”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss
“Her favorite patch was the least showy: the herb garden. A raised stone circle, no bigger than a beach umbrella, was filled with rosemary, sage, wild thyme, mint, lemon verbena, lavender, and burnet.”
Luanne Rice, Last Kiss