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“For a few moments I want to be 5 years old again. I want someone to plunk me down in front of a Disney movie and ask me if I want apple juice or grape.”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“I smile and tell her that all kinds of valuable things are around us - we just have to open our eyes" -Ari”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“When you first look down, you see everything — and nothing. It’s as if your eyes can see only grayness. But if you tell yourself that there’s treasure at your feet, your eyes will begin to see differences in the shades of gray: silvery cracks, charcoal pebbles, ashy litter. Then, when you find your first glimmering coin, your brain will understand exactly what you want, and it will start to find coins everywhere. It just takes patience.”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“There's no better feeling than looking into a dog's eyes. It's like they fetch all the love you can possibly throw out and then give it back to you. That, and they know all your secrets." -Ari”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“That folder represents a me that no longer exists. I'm not embarrassed of her, but at the same time, I no longer want to be her. I've moved on" -Ari”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“I like to think that even these people, whose hardships seem to come all at once, might get to experience the same number of joys in their lives as everyone else (and sometimes those feelings of joy pop up smack in the middle of hardship). And on the flip side, people whose lives seem perfect might also be suffering in ways we don't see, or might face hardships down the road." -Ari”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“You can be your best self wherever you are.”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things
“But I like to think that even these people, whose hardships seem to come all at once, might get to experience the same number of joys in their lives as every else (and sometimes those feelings of joy pop up smack in the middle of hardship). And on the flip side, people whose lives seem perfect might also be suffering in ways we don't see, or might face hardships down the road." -Ari”
Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Paper Things