Quotes From "The Fortunes Of Indigo Skye" By Deb Caletti

The loneliness you feel with another person, the wrong person,...
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The loneliness you feel with another person, the wrong person, is the loneliest of all. Deb Caletti
Maybe a person's world can grow bigger in all the...
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Maybe a person's world can grow bigger in all the right ways, not too wide that it becomes shallow, just large enough to preserve its depth. Deb Caletti
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I didn't know what I wanted to Be..A sense that I had permanently botched things already, embarked on the trip without the map. and it scared me too, that I might end up as a mother of 3 working in a psychiatrist's office, or renting surfboards.. I guess I saw their lives as failed somehow, absent of the Big Win..What is fate was an inherited trait? What if luck came through the genetic line, and the ability to "succeed" at your chosen "direction" was handed down, just like the family china? Maybe I was destined to be a weed too. Deb Caletti
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It's some twisted, limited, grocery-store mentality, where people have to be dairy products or vegetables or frozen foods for us to be able to understand them and feel safe. Maybe we've just become such mega-consumers that we can't deal with anything that's slightly inconvenient (basically, anything that requires thought). I was the tofu amidst the Baking Products and Cleaning Supplies." (pg. 71). Deb Caletti
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I don't get why prom is like a mini-wedding these days... No one should spend that kind of money for a high school dance. Deb Caletti
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In the middle of the night I am awakened by a sound. I sit up abruptly in bed. I hear it again. It's music. Wait, it sounds like the ice cream man, in our house. Is this some kind of twisted nightmare? The flipping ice cream man, breaking in to chop us all up in our beds to the tune of 'Zippity Do Dah'?.. My heart slows. I remember. There is no psycho ice cream man here. It is just our new musical soap dispenser.. . Deb Caletti
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The word just hangs, until Severin starts the blender and there's only the sound of crunching and grinding vitamins, the silvery core of nourishment, containing every essential thing but the nourishment itself." (pg. 82) Deb Caletti