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Unite Me (Shatter Me, #1.5-2.5) Unite Me by Tahereh Mafi
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“Light a candle for me, I used to whisper to no one.

Someone

Anyone

If you're out there

Please tell me you can feel this fire.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“I don't consider myself a moral man. I do not philosophize about life or bother with laws and principles that govern most people. I do not pretend to know the difference between right and wrong. But I do live by a certain kind of code. And somethimes, I think, you have how to shoot first.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“She put my hand in the fire once. Jus to see if it would burn, she said. Just to check if it was a regular hand, she said. I was 6 years old then. I remember because it was my birthday.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“Because these words I write down are the only proof I have that I'm still alive”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“No one wants a dandelion.
They crop up all over the place, ugly and unfortunate, an average blossom in a world desperatly seeking beauty. They're weeds, people say. They're uninteresting and offer no fragrance and there are too many of them, too much of them, we don't want them, destroy them.
Dandelions are a nuisance,
We desire the buttercups, the daffodils, the morning glories. We want the azalea, the poinsettia, the calla lily. We pluck them from our gradens and plant them in our homes and we don't seem to remember their toxic nature.
We don't seem to care that
if you get too close?
if you take a small bite?
The beauty is replaced wit pain and laced with a posion that laughs in your blood, destroys your organs, infevts your heart.
But pick a dandelion.
Pick a dandelion and make a salad, eat the leaves, the flower, the stem. Thread it in your hair, plant it in the ground and watch it thrive.
Pick a dandelion and close your eyes
make a wish
blow it into the wind.

Watch it
change
the
world.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“Kenji grins. 'Okay then. Let's go get our girl back.'
'My girl,' I correct him. 'She's my girl.'
Kenji snorts as we head in the direction of the compounds. 'Right. Minus the part where she's actually not your girl. Not anymore.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“On the bleakst days you have to keep your eyes onward and upward and on the saddest days you have to leave them open to let them cry. To then let them dry. To give theam a chance to wash out the pain in order to see fresh and clear once again. (p. 193)”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“I fold myself into a corner of this room and bury my head in my knees and rock back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and I wish and I wish and I wish and I dream of impossible things until I've cried myself to sleep.

I wonder what it would be like to have a friend.
And then I wonder who else is locked in this asylum. I wonder where the other screams are coming from.

I wonder if they're coming from me.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“I've learned to stare at things. The walls. My hands. The cracks in the walls. The lines on my fingers. The shades of gray in the concrete. The shape of my fingernails. I pick one thing and stare at it for what must be hours. I keep time in my head by counting the seconds as they pass. I keep days in my head by writing them down. Today is day two. Today is the second day. Today is a day.

Today.

It's so cold. It's so cold. It's so cold.

Please please please

I started screaming today.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“This doesn’t happen. People aren’t forgotten like this. Not abandoned like this.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“I’ve never read anything like this before. I’ve never read anything that could speak directly to my bones.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“Because i never really know, i still can’t tell the difference, I’m never quite certain whether or not i’m actually alive.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“He was their father, her husband, and the reason they all died a brutal, untimely death. And some days i wonder why I insist on keeping myself alive.”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me
“Because only once the storm has passed, only once the tears have flooded the rivers and gorged the ground and washed away the dirt and debris the destruction and decay, only then --

only then will the sun step outside
smile to the sky
and dare to shine”
TaherehMafi, Unite Me
“Because only once the storm has passed, only once the tears have flooded the rivers and gorged the ground and washed away the dirt and debris the destruction and decay, only then --

only then will the sun step outside
smile to the sky
and dare to shine”
Tahereh Mafi, Unite Me