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My Sister’s Keeper; jodie Picoult
The human capacity for burden is like a bamboo – far more flexible than youd ever believe at first glance. ~ My Sister’s Keeper, Jodie Picoult (Brian, p192)
- “Okay. I wish for world peace,” Weetzie said. “I am sorry,” the genie said. “I cant grant that wish. Its out of my league.” “Then I wish for an infinite number of wishes!” Those people on fairy tales never thought of that. “People in fairy tales wish for that all the time,” the genie said. “They arent stupid. It just isnt in the records because I cant grant that type of wish.” ~ p27
- “What sexual preference do you hope she has?” “Happiness.” Isnt that cool? ~ p54
- Everything was fine, but Weetzie wanted a baby. “How could you want one?” My Secret Agent Lover Man said. “There are way too many babies. And diseases. And nuclear accidents. And crazy psychos. We cant have a baby,” he said. ~ My Secret Agent Lover Man, p52
- Pulling heads off Barbies, sticking them on the TV antenna and ruining the reception. But thats how witch babies are. ~ p76
- Weetzie wished she could shake blue glitter around all of them – keeping them sparkling and safe. ~ p83







On The 6th Day Of November
Trip To Obersalzberg
My „Spooky“ October 2018