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“You’re so busy looking forward to what is to come that you’re missing what you have in the here and now.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“Life wasn’t like a see-saw where you could only be at the top if someone else was at the bottom.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“people who knew you when you were learning to know yourself had a more honest picture. They’d seen you when you were not yet entirely formed, when your outer shell hadn’t quite sealed around you. As a result,”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“have a passion for the course you’re applying for. It’ll be a piece of cake!”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“You have to show the admissions tutors who you are, that you have the right qualities for university-level study and”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“Daniel Jackson, was Hope’s boyfriend.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“The unlikeliest people are hiding halos beneath their hats.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“Maggie always did this--- asked the question that Angie would rather not know the answer to.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“What was that? Fear again? Who knew that being an adult could be so scary?”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“She regretted that she seemed to rub people up the wrong way so regularly, but there was often a better way of doing a task than the way they were doing it. She should just bite her tongue & let them get on with it. Having ideas was above her pay grade.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“There was something about old friends, she thought, a special depth of understanding that you never quite managed to reach with friends made later in life. The people who knew you when you were learning to know yourself had a more honest picture. They’d seen you when you were not yet entirely formed, when your outer shell hadn’t quite sealed around you. As a result, there was less pretending. Friends like that would never let you get away with the stories that you could spin around yourself with newer people. And even though that could be scarily exposing, it was also good to be around them. You could skip past all that small talk and pleasantries stuff and cut straight to the heart of whichever matter needed to be discussed.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“She had learned that years ago – if you cried, or showed any kind of weakness, then someone else would step in and take advantage whilst your mind was elsewhere.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“you never quite managed to reach with friends made later in life. The people who knew you when you were learning to know yourself had a more honest picture. They’d seen you when you were not yet entirely formed, when your outer shell hadn’t quite sealed around you. As a result, there was less pretending”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“There was something about old friends, she thought, a special depth of understanding that you never quite managed to reach with friends made later in life. The people who knew you when you were learning to know yourself had a more honest picture. They’d seen you when you were not yet entirely formed, when your outer shell hadn’t quite sealed around you. As a result, there was less pretending. Friends like that would never let you get away with the stories that you could spin around yourself with newer people. And even though that could be scarily exposing, it was also good to be around them.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“There’s nothing from this decade worth playing,’ he replied.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget
“managed to reach with friends made later in life. The people who knew you when you were learning to know yourself had a more honest picture. They’d seen you when you were not yet entirely formed, when your outer shell hadn’t quite sealed around you. As a result, there was less pretending. Friends like that would never let you get away with the stories that you could spin around yourself with newer people. And even though that could be scarily exposing, it was also good to be around them. You could skip past all that small talk and pleasantries stuff and cut straight to the heart of whichever matter needed to be discussed.”
Imogen Clark, Impossible to Forget