Quotes From "Alaska" By Sue Saliba

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For a moment, she let herself be defeated, wished herself not exactly annihilation but into a temporary absense, into being nowhere and no one just for a little while. Sue Saliba
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And it was the pretending that might explain how she could smile so brightly while her mind felt nothing - as if, at these times, there existed a disconnection between outer and inner, a shutting off, and the key to her happiness lay in warding off pain, or dodging it, or pushing it into the shape of something else - like shame or anger or even hope. Sue Saliba
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Mia knew the weight that said nothing will ever be different from what it is now, that the world has lost all dimension and has turned to stone. Sue Saliba