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Janelle Brown

  • Arevik Martirosyanhas quoted2 years ago
    This is the great horror of life: that mistakes are forever, and cannot be undone. You can never truly go back, even if you want to retrace your steps and take another route. The path has already disappeared behind you.
  • lolasotelo99has quoted5 days ago
    So yes, I grew up fully aware that my father was a brilliant man whose expertise I should never ever ever question.

    Did I believe that he was a good man? That’s another question entirely.
  • lolasotelo99has quoted5 days ago
    We need to acknowledge the things that are still wild, the things that have survived us. We need to remember that this”—he gestured at the trees around us, the falling snow, the vanished deer—“is what we are supposed to be part of. Instead, we’ve manufactured these precarious societies, ruining the earth with our so-called technological advances. Our guns and our biological weapons, television sets and computers. Making ourselves obsolete in the process, even.” He wiped away the last of the tears. “Left alone, nature takes care of itself. But all we humans do is destroy
  • lolasotelo99has quoted4 days ago
    “What do you mean?”

    “Think about it. What if your mom isn’t even dead?”

    but why is her father hiding her from her mom?

  • lolasotelo99has quoted4 days ago
    I sat there until I finally understood, with knifelike clarity, that I had to find a way out of this cabin.

    al fin hermana!!!!!

  • lolasotelo99has quoted4 days ago
    It never occurred to me that the real terminable offense was the monster who had just slipped through the doors that this man was being paid to guard.

    what thehell did he do

  • lolasotelo99has quoted3 days ago
    “I’m not the face of anything.”

    “You’re a face.”

    “Not one that anyone should want to look at.”

    “I want to look at it.”
  • lolasotelo99has quoted3 days ago
    “You’re the Bombaster’s daughter.”

    touché

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