“He gives me a kiss that barely touches my lips – it means nothing or everything. After he’s gone, I think, Happy birthday to me. Jack says, ‘That was the guy?’ ‘That was him.’ Jake shakes his head. ‘What?’ ‘He’s not for you,’ he says. I say, ‘How do you know?’ but what I mean is, How do you know? ‘He’s like Ashley Wilkes,’ he says. ‘Any one of these guys is Rhett-ier than he is.’ Again, I ask my benignly inflected, ‘How do you know?’ ‘How do I know?’ he says, tackling me into a bear hug. ‘How do I know? I know, that’s how I know.” ThinkingKnowsGivingMeanGuyAsksKnow HowGoneBearsKissingGive MeLipsShakesDo You KnowHugTacklingJakeAshleyAshley WilkesBear Hugs Author:Melissa Bank
“i realize i will never hear from dena again, and i will never call her. it gives me a chill. it is a strange thing to end a friendship, even if you know it's what you want. it's like a death; all of a sudden your experience of a person become finite.” IfsKnowsWantGivingPersonsEndsRealizingStrangeGive MeWhat You WantFiniteChillStrange Things Book:The Wonder Spot Source: The Wonder Spot
“During chemo, you're more tired than you've ever been. It's like a cloud passing over the sun, and suddenly you're out. But you also find that you're stronger than you've ever been. You're clear. Your mortality is at optimal distance, not up so close that it obscures everything else, but close enough to give you depth perception. Previously, it has taken you weeks, months, or years to discover the meaning of an experience. Now it's instantaneous.” InspirationalGivingYearsEnoughSunTakenClearWeekMonthsPerceptionStrongerTiredDistanceDepthCloudsCancerPassingPassingsMortalitySurvivorBreast CancerCancer SurvivorOptimalInstantaneousCancer PatientsCancer CourageBreast Cancer SurvivorInspirational CancerCancer And HopeBreast Cancer InspirationCancer HopePeople With CancerBreast Cancer Inspirational Author:Melissa Bank