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Wish Me Home Wish Me Home by Kay Bratt
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“Depression is hard to describe, but think of it like this; sometimes, I am a gnat curled up in the palm of a huge monster, begging for mercy. And sometimes I am the monster.”
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“don’t listen to the voice of depression. Listen to the voice of someone who loves you.”
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“Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.” She wasn’t sure if the women were half as intelligent as they thought they were, but she could tell their cheerfulness was painted on like cheap makeup, ready to run off at the first sprinkle of a summer rain.”
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“The truth was that Hana could be a controlling, stubborn, and emotionally crippled maniac. But then she could also be a hilarious, compassionate, generous, and loving sister. Despite”
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“Nothing was worse than becoming an expert on how to keep someone you love alive when she insisted that she wanted to die. Each time was a nightmare, and Cara didn’t think her sister had any clue how much it affected her. Much”
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“Do you really want to walk away before you even know where it could go? Don' t you think you deserve a chance to be happy?”
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“He looked into her eyes and she felt he really saw her-- the real person, the one no one else in her life had ever taken the time to know.”
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“That every person had a soul mate out there somewhere and one should spend every minute with that person before they were gone forever.”
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“You don’t know what that does to a person, never knowing a real home or belonging to anyone. It changes them and keeps them from being who they were meant to be.”
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“Come”
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“The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.”
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“Suicide—the ultimate abandonment.”
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“With each chop, stir, and flick of seasoning, she was expressing the love she wanted to share, the emotion long bottled up inside her waiting for the right situation and people to fall in place. It wasn’t something she could say with words, but a bit of it was in every dish she created.”
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“who could so bravely and matter-of-factly state that their mother was dead, yet still feel so passionate about something in the next breath. Strength.”
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“Her act of cowardice that resulted in her death had catapulted Cara and Hana into the challenging and unfair foster-care system where they’d floundered for the rest of their childhood.”
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