Top 14 Emily Ruskovich Quotes
#1. He sings so softly. Almost a whisper. Not like her father at all. Like the voices they give to the dolls, the men.
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#2. Take you picture off the wall
And carry it away
Dye your hair the shades of fall
Don't let time turn it to gray
Don't think of me, I'll be all right
Seems I've always done okay
Just give me one more kiss good night
For the last time, turn away
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#3. If only the winter could have opened up to show her it was vulnerable, too. The
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#4. Kindness that is nothing special is the rarest and most honest.
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#5. Jenny's absence seems to describe her better than her presence does; she is a looming vessel of her own withholding.
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#6. She feels in fact that Wade's death is the very end of her heart. It is strange to arrive here at the end after all this time, and also strange to realize she hasn't been here before.
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#7. I could take care of you," she said softly. She was very surprised to hear herself say this, but even so her voice was calm, as if she had been intending to say it all along. But
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#8. How quickly someone else's life can enter through the cracks we don't know are there until this foreign thing is inside of us. We are more porous than we know.
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#9. He whispered, "Life." And so she lived. Is living still. Will go on living, to the end of that whisper.
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#10. Theirs is a devotion that is possible only because of their equal disappointments in each other and the knowledge they share that at one time, to the one who mattered, they were each separately enough.
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#11. There was a coldness in his unwavering ease, his constant and impersonal joy.
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#12. Perhaps it's what both their hearts have been wanting all along - to be broken. In order to know that they are whole enough to break.
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#13. Take your picture off the wall
So I won't have to see your eyes
And maybe soon I won't recall
The painful things that once were nice
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#14. The revelation of kindness hurts worse than cruelty. There is no way to equal it. Nowhere to put her gratitude, and so it thrashes in her body.
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