13 Quotes & Sayings By Rasmenia Massoud

Rasmenia Massoud is a published author of 9 books and a columnist for several publications. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English, and her first book, "The Coffee Shop Mystery" was released in 2015. Her work has been recognized by The International Book Awards, Atlanta Book Festival, and the Georgia Author's Association.

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Who’s happy? Happy is just what people think they are when they can’t find anything to bitch about. Rasmenia Massoud
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He mentioned the connection between us. He identified with me. These are the things that many people want to hear, that most “normal” people want to be able to truthfully say, but almost no one can. Rasmenia Massoud
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When I walked into the room, I looked down to the floor and saw that each and every garment I owned had been pulled from its rightful place and had been meticulously sliced into countless pieces. One thing was painfully obvious to me: these clothes were symbolic of me; they represented my body. What you really wanted was to slice me into countless pieces. Rasmenia Massoud
A city isn’t so unlike a person. They both have...
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A city isn’t so unlike a person. They both have the marks to show they have many stories to tell. They see many faces. They tear things down and make new again. Rasmenia Massoud
Lucius didn’t believe in werewolves. He said that people were...
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Lucius didn’t believe in werewolves. He said that people were too horrible for any other monsters to exist, which he thought was a shame. Rasmenia Massoud
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We laughed the way that only people who carry each other back from Hell can laugh when they finally get a hunger for the future once again. Rasmenia Massoud
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I envy you, your youth. Every woman is still a dream, a thing that can’t exist. Even when you touch her, a creature too beautiful to be real or to cause real pain. It’s different for old men. We have more old wounds from these dreams. Rasmenia Massoud
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There are no mirrors of any kind in here. If there were, I’d want to smash them, but I wouldn’t. Instead, I’d probably just stare at them, giving myself negative affirmations. Rasmenia Massoud
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I know that mirrors give us a false sense of confidence.” I continued. “The reflection that we see everyday has nothing to do with how others see us. The glass lies. Rasmenia Massoud
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Hate isn’t the opposite of love, apathy is. Hating doesn’t free you from feeling anything. You have to carry it around, using every scar, every little memory like a building block. Like a stone in a wall, until you’ve created a new person, a new life that you can live with. Rasmenia Massoud
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The counselor says that with more time and more surgeries, I will begin to feel normal again. She says this with a mouth that can still smile. It’s so easy to be reassuring when you have lips. Rasmenia Massoud
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Not every daughter mourns the loss of a mother. Rasmenia Massoud