“One thing that I believe is that every time I write something, I am taking the time to celebrate. Even if I am writing a sad story or an angry poem, I am still giving those stories my time and attention.” IfsGivingWritingBelieveStillsStoriesI BelieveAttentionOne ThingAngryCelebrateMy TimeSad Story Author:Sarah Kay
“Things that I have a hard time being able to fully grasp, sometimes writing the poem helps me work through it. Or I get to the end of the poem and I still haven't figured anything out, but at least I have a new poem out of it.” WritingStillsEndsSometimesHardHelpingAbleHavensHard TimesHelp Me Author:Sarah Kay
“My self-confidence can be measured out in teaspoons mixed into my poetry, and it still always tastes funny in my mouth.” StillsSelfTasteMouthsSelf ConfidenceTeaspoons Author:Sarah Kay
“Forgive yourself for the decisions you have made, the ones you still call mistakes when you tuck them in at night.” MadeStillsNightDecisionMistakeForgivingForgive Yourself Author:Sarah Kay
“Is there a word for the moment you win tug-of-war? When the weight gives, and all that extra rope comes hurtling towards you, how even though you've won, you still end up with muddy knees and burns on your hands? Is there a word for that? I wish there was.” LifeGivingStillsWarEndsMomentsHandsWinningWishWeightKneesExtrasRopeMuddyTug Of War Author:Sarah Kay
“Most days it feels as if the world is whirling around me and I am standing still. In slow motion, I watch the colors blur; people and faces all become a massive wash.” PeopleIfsWorldFeelsStillsFacesWatchesColorStandingMassiveBlurStanding StillSlow Motion Book:Pieces of Glass: A Moment of Tragedy, a Lifetime of Faith Source: Pieces of Glass: A Moment of Tragedy, a Lifetime of Faith