
spring awakening sentence meme
- ‘mama who gave me no way to handle things. who made me so sad.’
- ‘it makes me feel like a little faerie queen!’
- ‘with all respect, sir, are you suggesting there is no further room for critical thought or interpretation?’
- ‘all that’s known, in history and science, overthrown, at school, at home, by blind men.’
- ‘all they say is ‘trust in what is written’.’
- ‘thought is suspect, and money is their idol, and nothing is okay unless it’s scripted in their bible.’
- ‘it’s the bitch of living with nothing but your hand. it’s the bitch of living as someone you can’t stand.’
- ‘just the bitch of living, asking: what went wrong?’
- ‘they say he’s the best in everything.’
- ‘it’s almost like lovin’ — sad as that is.’
- ‘i yanked on my jacket, ran a brush through my hair, and ran like some phantom to get here.’
- ‘where i go, when i go there, no more listening anymore –– only hymns upon your lips; a mystic wisdom, rising with them, to shore.’
- ‘what other hope do those people have?’
- ‘just too unreal, all this.’
- ‘he snuck into the headmaster’s office.’
- ‘the good news is: i passed!’
- ‘the upper grade, as we know, will only hold sixty. i hardly think we can promote sixty-one.’
- ‘there’s a part i can’t tell, about the dark i know well.’
- ‘that kind of thing doesn’t happen anymore. only in stories.’
- ‘you can’t envy someone being beaten.’
- ‘you’ve failed, haven’t you? i can see it on your face.’
- ‘thank god my father never lived to see this day.’
- ‘you wanna laugh it’s too absurd.’
- ‘you’re gonna crash and burn.’
- ‘flip on a switch and everything is fine.’
- ‘someone said he’s been missing all day.’
- ‘i don’t do sadness, so been there. don’t do sadness, just don’t care.’
- ‘you remember how we used to run back to your house and play pirates?’
- ‘for the love of god, all i had to do was say yes.’
- ‘ten minutes ago, you could see the whole horizon. now, only the dusk –– the first few stars.’
- ‘yeah, you’re fucked all right.’
- ‘on my way here this afternoon, i thought perhaps we’d only talk.’
- ‘well, probably. you’re going to have a child.’
- ‘oh. a ‘good girl’, wasn’t she?’
- ‘those you’ve known and lost still walk behind you.’
- ‘the sadness, the doubt, all the loss, the grief, will belong to some play from the past.’
(via sinborn-blog)

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