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Searching for Sylvie Lee Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok
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“In love and life, we never know when we are telling ourselves stories. We are the ultimate unreliable narrators.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“But I learned that if you do not speak, no one will ever hear you.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“if you do not speak, no one will ever hear you.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“Ma told me that while nothing can replace that which is lost, emptiness creates room for new growth.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
tags: life, loss
“Once you loved him, everything in your life fell into a before and after. Nothing would ever be the same.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
tags: love
“I am in love with imperfection. Some of my mistakes wind up being the most interesting work I have ever done.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“So quickly did we shed the wisdom and kindness of accumulated years, how easily we reverted to our former selves in the company of those who have known us before.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“Now, many years later, I was note sure if we had truly loved each other or merely the versions of ourselves we had seen reflected in the other's eyes-as if we had acted out a play together, both of us audience and player alike.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“I was beginning to realize that I had kept myself so busy to avoid examining my life, and now that I had the chance, I did not like it at all.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“but it’s hard to celebrate with all your heart when your festivity isn’t reflected by the society around you—no films on television, no displays in department stores, no friends with gifts, and no propaganda about peace and love whatsoever. Sylvie and I always had to go to school on Chinese New Year.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“They say that once you see the ocean, no other water can compare. My love story started so many years ago. Pa and I began our marriage with the strength of a tiger’s head but it slowly transformed into the weak tail of the snake. How could it be that I placed the green hat upon his head?”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“Any time I had a teacher in elementary or high school who’d taught Sylvie, they’d say, “Ah, you’re Sylvie Lee’s little sister,” rife with anticipation. I would then watch as their high hopes turned to bewilderment at my stuttering slowness. This was followed by their disappointment and, finally, their indifference.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“I put my heart on my tongue, wise or not.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“While nothing can replace that which is lost, emptiness creates room for new growth.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“Hunger makes raw beans sweet,”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“Helena's eyes glittered with naked intensity. I could not tell if they were filled with greed or a desperate need to be loved. I was not even sure if it made a difference: it came down to hunger. Perhaps those desires all stemmed from the same place in our broken, burdened hearts.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“He who sits on his butt must also sit on his blisters.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“I only had the morning to get my work done. I had to be really efficient. I'd let the others take the easy questions in class and wait to answer the hardest ones. I'm Asian and a woman, which shouldn't matter but did anyway. It was clear sometimes that no matter how hard I worked, I didn't qualify to be a member of the in club.”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee
“It is strange because I am naturally afraid of water but I love it too.'...
'...why are you scared of water?' ...
'Because I can drown in two meters of it, idiot.'...
'Why do you love it, then?'
'It feels like freedom”
Jean Kwok, Searching for Sylvie Lee