It was like I'd climbed Everest, had the summit in my sight, the flag in my hand, all ready to pierce it into the top of the mountain and say, "Whoopdedoo, I made it, " and then an avalanche from out of nowhere swept me right back to the bottom of the mountain again. Was it worth bothering to try and climb it again? I was exhausted. I'd already climbed it. I didn't want to..but, then, what other choice was there?. Holly Bourne
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  3. I want you to promise me that you'll stop comparing yourself to everyone else.' 'What?' I broke off the hug, not understanding. 'You. Evelyn. You're always like, 'I wish I coulld be like this' or 'I wish I could be more like so-and-so'. You're obsessed...

  4. Being a woman, in this world, ultimately makes you crazy.

  5. She has her own brand of strength, brought to the surface by the dim glow of the streetlight and the whisper of night air on her skin.

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