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Franny Choi, The World Keeps Ending and the World Goes On
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found a piece of your heart at the coffee shop. and another on the sidewalk. and another at the park you loved going to as a child. and another tucked in the pages of one of your comfort books. another stuck in the gilded frame of ur vanity. and another at the spot u used to frequent with your best friend before you stopped talking. and another in the locket you have on your nightstand. and anoth
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"You know, love doesn't mean "l never want you to change." But I don't think it means "I don't care if you change" either. So I suppose it might mean, "I believe that you'll always be the person I adore." A declaration of faith, perhaps."
– Sayaka Saeki, やがて君になる (Bloom into You), Via "freckled-lili" on Tumblr
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One day you think: I want to die. And then you think, very quietly, actually I want a coffee. I want a nap. A sandwich. A book. And I want to die turns day by day into I want to go home, I want to walk in the woods, I want to see my friends, I want to sit in the sun. I want a cleaner room, I want a better job, I want to live somewhere else, I want to live.
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Susan Abulhawa, from Against the Loveless World: A Novel
[Text ID: “I wanted to be chosen, maybe loved. I wanted out of my life, out of my skin,”]
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But I think it may just be the Caesar Shift. What’s that?
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At the risk of sounding sentimental, I’ve always felt there are people who can leave an indelible mark on your soul, an imprint that can never be erased. FRINGE (2008-2013)
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— “And we have GOO-ification.”
— “Is that the scientific term?”
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Sharon Olds, from "Known to Be Left", Stag’s Leap
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson (American, 1948-2017)
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Ada Limón, from “Sometimes I Think My Body Leaves a Shape in the Air”, The Carrying: Poems
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