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The One Thing The One Thing by Marci Lyn Curtis
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“That's the one thing about being blind: you see people as they really are.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“The best way to tackle the things that terrify you is to not overthink them - to just do them quickly.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“I hate reading stuff that is depressing or morbid or in any way crappy. That’s what life is for.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“I opened my mouth to reply, but then closed it again. Talking to Mom was a bit like trying to fold a fitted sheet: no matter how hard you try, it always ends up a lumpy, crooked mess. So why even bother? (Page 120)”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“Those of us who have no vision don't see black. We don't see anything at all. Basically, I see as much as a fingernail sees: Absolutely nothing. No black. No gray. Nothing.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“I have nothing against flowers specifically, but once they've been plucked from the ground and clumped together in a grouping, I find them unnerving. Maybe even a smidge creepy. Nothing says "Please admire my beauty while I die a long, slow death" quite like the floral arrangement.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing
“She paused for half a beat to catch her breath and possibly to scoop up another thousand words to jam into my ear.”
Marci Lyn Curtis, The One Thing