You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.
Stephen ChboskyMots clés wallflower
Some people really do have it a lot worse than I do. They really do.
Stephen ChboskySo, this is my life. And I want you to know that I am both happy and sad and I'm still trying to figure out how that could be.
Stephen ChboskyMots clés inspirational sad charlie favourite-books soul-searching wallflower
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Di solto torno a casa a piedi da scuola, perché così ho la sensazione di essermela guadagnata. Mi spiego: voglio poter raccontare ai miei bambini che andavo a scuola come facevano i miei nonnni «ai loro tempi».
Stephen ChboskyI get the feeling that it's all a big lie. The problem is I don't know who's lying.
Stephen ChboskyI guess that's natural, but I'm not sure why.
Stephen ChboskyI told him about the boy [...] hitting my sister [...] He got this very serious look on his face after I told him, and he said something to me I don't think I will forget [...] ever.
"Charlie, we accept the love we think we deserve.
The one thing I did ask my dad was about the boys problems at home. Whether or not he thought the parents hit their son. He told me to mind my own business. Because he didn't know and would never ask and didn't think it mattered.
"Not everyone has a sob story, Charlie, and even if they do, its no excuse.
Then, Patrick pointed at me, and said something to Bob.
"He's something, isn't he?"
Bob nodded his head. Patrick then said something I don't think I'll ever forget.
"Hes a wallflower."
And Bob really nodded his head. And the whole room nodded their head. And I started to feel nervous in the Bob way, but Patrick didn't let me get too nervous. He sat down next to me.
"You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.
My grandma is very old, and she doesn't remember things a lot, but she bakes the most delicious cookies. When I was very little, we had my mom's mom, who always had candy, and my dad's mom,who always had cookies. My mom told me that when I was little, I called them "Candy Grandma" and "Cookies Grandma." I also called pizza crust "pizza bones." I don't know why I'm telling you this.
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