The Woman in the Photo Quotes
The Woman in the Photo
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“A massive ball of brown water, uprooted tree trunks, sheared rooftops, bloated horses, stiff dogs and cats, shattered church windows, broken pews, sodden Bibles, Memorial Day flags, busted brick walls, twisted train cars, splintered rail lines, bowed streetlamps, upturned carriages, naked dolls, bent tin soldiers, dented red wagons, books, black stoves, beds, tables, armchairs, mantels, photographs, love letters, wedding dresses, baby booties, and masses of drowned humanity careens straight for us. Neither Eugene Eggar nor I can move.”
― The Woman in the Photo
― The Woman in the Photo
“Our shimmering blue plaything is now a swollen black brute straining at its confinement. A beast in captivity, raging to bust free and devour its captors. As if it had secretly despised us all along.”
― The Woman in the Photo
― The Woman in the Photo
“It’s been my experience that presence and silence are most helpful,” she says. “Be there without judgment or advice to listen when he is ready to talk.”
― The Woman in the Photo
― The Woman in the Photo
“is a series of minutes, gathered into hours, twisted into days, braided into months, and coiled into years. Never”
― The Woman in the Photo
― The Woman in the Photo
