I love you," he writes again and again. "I can't bear to live without you. I'm counting the minutes until I see you." The words he uses are the idioms of popular songs and poems in the newspaper. And mine to him are no less cliched. I puzzle over the onionskin, trying to spill my heart onto the page. But I can only come up with the same words, in the same order, and hope the depth of feeling beneath them gives them weight and substance. I love you. I miss you. Be careful. Be safe.
Time constricts and flattens, you know. It's not evenly weighted. Certain moments linger in the mind and others disappear. - Christina Baker Kline
Time constricts and flattens, you know. It's not evenly weighted. Certain moments linger in the mind and others disappear.
- Christina Baker Kline
It's human nature to want to think the best of others, but if you listen carefully, people will always tell you who they are. - Christina Baker Kline
It's human nature to want to think the best of others, but if you listen carefully, people will always tell you who they are.
And so it is that you learn how to pass, if you're lucky, to look like everyone else, even though you're broken inside. - Christina Baker Kline
And so it is that you learn how to pass, if you're lucky, to look like everyone else, even though you're broken inside.
I never want to feel constrained by writing a novel for a specific audience. - Christina Baker Kline
I never want to feel constrained by writing a novel for a specific audience.
You got to learn to take what people are willing to give. - Christina Baker Kline
You got to learn to take what people are willing to give.
I like the assumption that everyone is trying his best, and we should all just be kind to each other. - Christina Baker Kline
I like the assumption that everyone is trying his best, and we should all just be kind to each other.
I have a lot of empathy for women who fit their writing into the crevices of their too-busy lives, as I once did. - Christina Baker Kline
I have a lot of empathy for women who fit their writing into the crevices of their too-busy lives, as I once did.
I've come to think that's what heaven is- a place in the memory of others where our best selves live on. - Christina Baker Kline
I've come to think that's what heaven is- a place in the memory of others where our best selves live on.
So is it just human nature to believe that things happen for a reason - to find some shred of meaning even in the worst experiences? - Christina Baker Kline
So is it just human nature to believe that things happen for a reason - to find some shred of meaning even in the worst experiences?
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