Black Light Quotes
Black Light
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Kimberly King Parsons1,707 ratings, 3.79 average rating, 288 reviews
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“Being alone never bothered me back then. I'd step out into my yard at any hour with a cold beer and a feeling like I could walk as far as I'd like and be just fine, nobody to hurt me, nobody I could use to hurt myself.”
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“We were ruined, permanently, and this was one of many signs to come, a message meant for me especially, glowing neon gas that said: LET HER GO.”
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“There is a not-small part of me that can't help but see a thing through to its disappointing end.”
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“Every mother rages sometimes--this is called "parenting.”
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“You are sweet and smart and definitely not extremely strange. You are lovable and deserving of love--everybody is.”
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“I don’t know if there’s a word for the ache of missing something when you still have it. I’d kiss her and taste my doom.”
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“Irene, who is sweetly correcting herself for something in Mr. Beezer’s office, steps out in time to see the pukey projection, the distance. She stops in the doorway, her hands in her hair. “Oh my God,” she says. I should love my body more. It carries my soul around, lets me taste food and get high and come, and it never pulls shit like this.”
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“know there’s nothing to be afraid of—death is just a countdown to the calm—”
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“I should love my body more. it carries my soul around, lets me taste food and get high and come...”
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“Death is just a countdown to the calm”
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“When she lets it, Trish's voice puts a fullness in you that is beautiful and awful, makes you feel like a glass of something waiting to be spilled.”
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“Longing wakes me up and keeps me up. Gimcrack ache is a Southern thing, Suki says, but I'd never heard the expression before. It's the feeling you get when you see a bauble on somebody, a cheap necklace or a stickpin so pretty you'd do anything to steal it.”
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“He listens to her stories, really listens. Later he tucks her in, traces a cursive message on her bare back when she can't sleep: I'm here, I'm here, I'm here.”
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“It's me, it's me, it's me.”
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“It's quite possible my daughter will disagree with this version altogether. She might say that I've put words into her mouth. Show me a mother who hasn't.”
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“I ask her: Wouldn't it be easier to just give death a different name?”
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“She's really not much of an actress, but she enchants people just the same. I've seen strangers stop what they're doing to watch her shake sugar into her tea.”
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“I think about the art shrink, how she told a roomful of monsters to leave space for luminous moments.”
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“Light pours from careful limpers in the streets, from the wheezers and wet coughers who stop right in front of me to twist out their lungs. People I once found gross or contagious are radiant, gleaming with need.”
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“He's dazzling under the streetlights--so pitiful and pretty he may as well be wrapped in tinsel.”
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“They're all so fragile," I say. I mean the strange heads in front of us, other people waiting for the lights to go out.”
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“It's too much," I say. "Beautiful, shattered people everywhere. Is this what it's like to be you?”
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“Suki and me, we're hungry and mean. We've got bitter jewels buzzing in our guts. They're bright and gaudy, and we couldn't ignore them if we wanted to. We don't want to. It's the starving that makes us glow--the gimcrack ache, that's what Suki calls this.”
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