Hope is really just desire disguised, just desperation, aching, dressed up like a prayer.

T. Greenwood


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We lived among people whose poverty could be seen in the length of their faces, in their tired speech and in the heaviness of their eyes.

T. Greenwood


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And everything with you is always so, I don't know, fucking heavy.

T. Greenwood


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... I thought about things stolen from me. I thought about the thieves I had known.

T. Greenwood


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... I'm a half-empty kind of girl.

T. Greenwood


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The Chinese philosopher Mencius believed that man is innately good. He argued that anyone who saw a child falling into a well would immediately feel shock and alarm, and that this impulse, this universal capacity for commiseration, was proof positive that man is inherently good.

T. Greenwood


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Sometimes I felt like the mundane details of our lives were the only things tethering me to the world. I could hold onto them - distractions necessitating action. They gave me a sense of purpose. If not for the leaky faucet, the sandwiches, the bills, I might not know what to do with my hands.

T. Greenwood


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My mother, stuck in Two Rivers with a head full of unfulfilled dreams, escaped every chance she got via the Two Rivers Free Library - her library card both a passport and necessary currency for her travels.

T. Greenwood


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People say we are defined by the choices that we make;

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We pretended she'd only gotten lost in the colors of fall.

Piper

T. Greenwood

Mots clés lost colors fall autumn



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