Mortification was becoming my default emotion.
Cora CarmackCant we own each other?"
If brains could have orgasms, I'm pretty sure this is what it would feel like.
He took my hand, and pulled me into his living room where a book was open on his sofa. It was poetry, of course, because he was perfect.
Cora CarmackI fell asleep cradled in the sky in the arms of a star.
Cora CarmackBut sometimes you don’t know what you’re looking for until it’s already knocked you flat on your back.
Cora CarmackMots clés romance-novels
we should live like we smoke— inhale the present and exhale the past.
Cora CarmackMots clés romance-novels
I fought back the tears that came with experiencing something as perfect and powerful as the performance I'd just had. That was what theatre was about - that kind of experience. We would never be able to recreate that again. Only the people here tonight would ever know what that show was like. Theater is once in a lifetime... every time.
Cora CarmackMots clés bliss-edwards
Pain changes us. Mine made me want to be perfect, so that no one would ever want to leave me again.
Cora CarmackMots clés pain
Because you've got balls of steel.'
I hated when people said that, like it assumed strength and being a male were synonymous. There was strength in being a woman. 'Spence, I don't have balls. Good thing, too, because they'd look terrible in the lingerie I'm wearing.
Mots clés feminism
If we did have a child, and he came to you with something like this, would you tell him to take the money, to take the job that didn’t mean anything? Why am I even asking, I know what you’d say. You’d tell him to do the thing he loved, the thing that made him feel more alive. Life’s too short to waste time living it any other way.
Cora CarmackMots clés life love reality dreams
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