“God wasn't love, couldn't be love. Because for me, love was a corpse.”
Ellen Hopkins0
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“God wasn't love, couldn't be love. Because for me, love was a corpse.”
— Ellen Hopkins
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“Becky Renee Apple - can you believe her mom named her that and then had all of her sweaters monogramed with 'BRA'?”0 likes
“Its more than a simple belief that there is good and that it should fight the evil in the world. It's a personification of Light and Darkness at their most elemental level, as forces that are so absorbed with themselves that one cannot exist without the other though they constantly try to consume one another. One of the earliest repersentations of Light and Darkness was of Light being a massive black bull and Darkness being an enormous white bull.”0 likes
“God wasn't love, couldn't be love. Because for me, love was a corpse.”
“Real love finds you once, if you're lucky.”
“Becky Renee Apple - can you believe her mom named her that and then had all of her sweaters monogramed with 'BRA'?”
“Its more than a simple belief that there is good and that it should fight the evil in the world. It's a personification of Light and Darkness at their most elemental level, as forces that are so absorbed with themselves that one cannot exist without the other though they constantly try to consume one another. One of the earliest repersentations of Light and Darkness was of Light being a massive black bull and Darkness being an enormous white bull.”
“in a woman's womb. another chance. to make the world better.”
“Did you ever, when you were little, endure your parents’ warnings, then wait for them to leave the room, pry loose protective covers and consider inserting some metal object into an electrical outlet? Did you wonder if for once you might light up the room? When you were big enough to cross the street on your own, did you ever wait for a signal, hear the frenzied approach of a fire truck and feel like stepping out in front of it? Did you wonder just how far that rocket ride might take you? When you were almost grown, did you ever sit in a bubble bath, perspiration pooling, notice a blow dryer plugged in within easy reach, and think about dropping it into the water? Did you wonder if the expected rush might somehow fail you? And now, do you ever dangle your toes over the precipice, dare the cliff to crumble, defy the frozen deity to suffer the sun, thaw feather and bone, take wing to fly you home?”
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