Undressing the Moon Quotes
Undressing the Moon
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“Hope is really just desire disguised, just desperation, aching, dressed up like a prayer.”
― Undressing the Moon
― Undressing the Moon
“Sometimes things need to get broken”
― Undressing the Moon
― Undressing the Moon
“We lived among people whose poverty could be seen in the length of their faces, in their tired speech and in the heaviness of their eyes.”
― Undressing the Moon
― Undressing the Moon
“That's the way with sentimental things: it's the memory the junk conjures that's valuable, not the junk itself.”
― Undressing the Moon
― Undressing the Moon
“My mother taught me how to find grace in wreckage. She taught me not how to reassemble, but how to rearrange. The stained-glass pictures she made were certain evidence that things can be broken and put back together, and that the mended thing will be more beautiful than the original.”
― Undressing the Moon
― Undressing the Moon
