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The Watcher Girl The Watcher Girl by Minka Kent
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“digging”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“All I know is that we all have our fears, and oftentimes those fears dictate exactly how we live our lives—whether we realize it or not.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“Funny how quickly death puts everything into perspective, big and small. It shows you who you really are underneath life’s armor.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“Sometimes the only thing more terrifying than the unknown is the truth. The truth changes things. It rearranges the way a person interacts with the world.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“How many other heartbroken people in this world catapult an entire life off someone who merely qualifies as the next best thing? A knockoff of what they really want? How many children are born from these unions? How many lives are lived half-fulfilled? How many spouses know the truth? Do they ever learn to love, really love, the one they’re with? How many people take these secrets to their grave?”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“It’s always fascinated me how the mere presence of certain people brings out sides of us we didn’t know existed, forcing us to be something we’re not, if only for a temporary moment.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“club social circle—he’s afraid. Though of what, I’m not sure. All I know is that we all have our fears, and oftentimes those fears dictate exactly how we live our lives—whether we realize it or not.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“They say a child's memory can be grossly inaccurate and distorted. Some things I can recall as though I'm viewing them through ripples of murky water. Others I recall with terrifying clarity,”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“those”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“Biting”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“grossly inaccurate and distorted.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“She was always flitting about, running errands, coming and going. Some people are addicted to busyness. It’s an escape. A distraction.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“At the end of the day, we can say everything we need to say to someone, but we can’t control how they receive”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“At the end of the day, we can say everything we need to say to someone, but we can’t control how they receive it.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl
“It’s better to leave the past where it is. Over the years, I’ve found that if I carry too many things with me, the load gets unbearably heavy.”
Minka Kent, The Watcher Girl