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The Summer of Impossible Things The Summer of Impossible Things by Rowan Coleman
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“I think men that read books are the most attractive kind.”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things
“You see, our physical bodies, they break down, eventually returning to dust, but energy, energy is never destroyed. And what is love, if it isn’t the most powerful energy we know of?”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things
“Stories are the only things that can ever really change the world.”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things
“....at the brink of the end, have I really known what it means to be alive, to dance, to love, to fear and to want. But that's just what I want, not what I must do . . . And somehow, want it is enough. It's almost enough; wanting life so badly means that I have lived it, at least.”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things
“I didn't see then what I see now, that the things that make us unremarkable are also the very things we'll fight to death to protect. Unremarkable things turn us into heroes.”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things
“the most wonderful discoveries that have ever been made by mankind always happen when someone decides to believe in the impossible. 8 JULY ‘The long unmeasured pulse of time moves everything.”
Rowan Coleman, The Summer of Impossible Things