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Tinfoil Butterfly Tinfoil Butterfly by Rachel Eve Moulton
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“My dad’s point, I think, was that evil doesn’t take people by surprise. In order for it to really get you, a tiny piece of you has to want it.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly
“It’s amazing how quickly people make you into wallpaper.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly
“And madness in its simplest form is narcissism—a self stared at so long and so hard that any potential beauty in it becomes horrifying.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly
“Everything has an end. A beginning, middle and end. That's basic shit," I say. "You're born. You live. You die."
"It isn't like that. It's cyclical." She cocks her head to the right. "You begin, you begin, you begin. Or you end, you end, you end. Either way there is no stop. No go.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly
tags: death, life
“Every time I meet a new person, I try to decide how long they’ll live if I pick them apart.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly
“I longed to be that horror, the thing he obsessed over for so long that he understood and loved all of its truths and ugly spots and yet still wanted to know more. I wanted to be his muse.”
Rachel Eve Moulton, Tinfoil Butterfly