Quotes From "Divine Secrets Of The Yaya Sisterhood" By Rebecca Wells

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It’s life. You don’t figure it out. You just climb up on the beast and ride. Rebecca Wells
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At the beauty of what she had stumbled onto, at the fear that something terrible would happen because she was not vigilant enough. She cried at the fear of something so good that she would not be brave enough to bear it. Rebecca Wells
Friends are supposed to act like harbor boats–let you know...
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Friends are supposed to act like harbor boats–let you know if you’re off course. But it ain’t always possible… Rebecca Wells
You know how some people, when they're together, they somehow...
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You know how some people, when they're together, they somehow make you feel more hopeful? Make you feel like the world is not the insane place it really is? Rebecca Wells
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I live in an ocean of smell… Rebecca Wells
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The very air they breathed was almost a juice. Rebecca Wells
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…the love we most cherish will, of necessity, bring us pain. Because that love is like the setting of a body with broken bones. But I want to stage the setting. I want to direct all scenes. Rebecca Wells
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These are all I have. I do not have the wide, bright beacon of some solid old lighthouse, guiding ships safely home, past the jaggedrocks. I only have these little glimmers that flicker and then go out. Rebecca Wells
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But who has time to write memoirs? I’m still living my memoirs. Rebecca Wells
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As Sidda joined Vivi in staring out into the darkness of the fields, where hundreds of sunflowers grew, she thought: I will never fully know my mother, any more than I will ever know my father or Connor, or myself. I have been missing the point. The point is not knowing another person, or learning to love another person. The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be? What good manners can we show as we welcome ourselves and others into our hearts?. Rebecca Wells
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Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed. Rebecca Wells
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There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers. Rebecca Wells
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What does my smile look like now? Vivi wondered. Can you reclaim that free-girl smile, or is it like virginity- once you loose it, that's it? Rebecca Wells
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She used to say she could taste sleep and that it was as delicious as a BLT on fresh French bread. Rebecca Wells
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How many years went by unnoticed, unembraced? Rebecca Wells
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Because I miss them. Because I need them. Because I love them. Rebecca Wells
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She saw night lights in the rooms of the babies who dreamed soft seersucker dreams, drugged happy with the heat, their pink baby bodies curled against worn out cotton, not fearing Hitler yet, their strong, tiny hearts beating in unison with the trees and the creeks and the bayou Rebecca Wells