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Bone Music (Burning Girl, #1) Bone Music by Christopher Rice
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“Apologies aren’t worth shit. Apologies are a string of words people put together so they can off-load their guilt in five minutes.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“When we hurt people just to punish them, Luanne used to say, we create a darkness that will live on long after our reasons for giving birth to it have faded.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Somewhere out there, she thinks, there must be a man who wasn’t raised to believe his every cough in a woman’s presence is somehow a gift to her.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Making a new decision, breaking an old habit. It takes strength. And believe me”—he kisses her gently on the forehead—“ you are stronger than you know.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“It was kinda perfect. When we weren’t rocking each other’s world in the bedroom, we went off and did our own thing. We were married on the weekends, she liked to say. Any more than that and I would’ve gotten in the way of her reading.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“You can admit that what happened to you made you stronger without celebrating the people who did those things to you.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Why is he the only one who can see this—that our faces are masks, rendering our personalities, our behaviors, our true accomplishments, utterly irrelevant, and yet we seem to have utter, idiotic faith in them as indicators of what’s in the soul?”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“When we get back, maybe we can all sit down and have a meal together, and you two can bury the hatchet or something. Or, you know, do what men do when they’ve been bumping chests so much their backs are starting to get sore. Like yoga.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Copper Pot, which stinks because I hear they have good pie.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Rowe is the last name of a Canadian author who wrote a vampire novel her grandmother had loved.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“I never anticipated that just kissing someone could be an event. With different stages and acts. The slow approach. The commitment. The taste. The smell. The withdrawal and then going back in for a second taste, a deeper one.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Forcing breath into her lungs, she slides into the passenger seat. She wants to meet Luke’s joke with one of her own, wants to look him in the eye and return his sheepish smile. But she can’t. She can’t because the world seems too small all of a sudden. Because her life, once again, has been reduced to a thin stream moving through a channel carved by psychopaths.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“So far the process has unfolded without a hitch, in meetings much like this one, while Cole stares out the sea-facing glass wall, wondering what’s become of his ambitions and his father’s legacy, a legacy that includes inventing a drug that revolutionized the treatment of HIV throughout the world.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“How eating became a source of constant fear and worry. There’s a shot of her standing outside the window of a New York deli, staring at the sandwiches inside like an orphan watching a happy family enjoy Christmas dinner.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Because they expect to be relieved of every ache and pain and bad mood, as if being alive itself is a pathological condition, and someone, somewhere is responsible for fixing it.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Dream big or die in your sleep.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“There is never shame in surviving.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“we don’t get to pick the other survivors of the shipwreck, and on our darkest days, they’re all we have.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“people who’d been through extreme instances of abuse sometimes lost the ability to detect the smaller abuses, the signs that someone wasn’t truly loving or a good match. It’s why it could be so hard for them to build lives better than what they’d been through. So hard for them to move on.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Whoever said you can’t go home again was just engaging in a bunch of wishful thinking.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“You can leave. You just don't want to. And the more you give in to that urge, the more you'll come to believe the lies you're telling yourself about what you are and aren't capable of.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“how people who’ve been through serious, violent trauma often tend to discount the smaller abuses they face. Dylan compared this to people who literally can’t feel physical pain. It sounds like a blessing until you remember that pain is designed to protect, to save your skin from the flame, your bone from the pose that might snap it, and once it’s gone, you can do fatal damage to yourself without realizing it. He saw this as a metaphor for how people who’d been through extreme instances of abuse sometimes lost the ability to detect the smaller abuses, the signs that someone wasn’t truly loving or a good match. It’s why it could be so hard for them to build lives better than what they’d been through. So hard for them to move on.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Both study her, their jaws working, as if the five words she just spoke have awakened a predatory energy inside them.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“The bar looks like the dirt beside the irrigation canal burped up an old trailer it couldn’t swallow.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“But men like this one, men who will run you off the road because they have cast you in their paranoid fantasies, are far more common. And the tyranny of their appetites is so woven through every woman’s world that imagining life without it is the same as imagining life without ground underfoot.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“This is what it means to have real family, she’d realized as they lowered the casket into the ground. This is part of loving and being loved, and without it, you cannot have the other parts, the joyful parts.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Yeah, now that you’re not sleeping with him anymore, it doesn’t seem like such a great idea, does it?”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Ugh. A RAV4. Hate those. They look like a toddler’s shoe with tires on it.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“Zypraxon.”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music
“heartburn-related trauma,”
Christopher Rice, Bone Music

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