
Because maybe it's in the stories that the people we love are still alive. —
Daisy Whitney

I risk a grin at the thought. Because there's a part of me that likes that idea. Get out of town and never look back. —
Daisy Whitney

Love is insanity, apparently. —
Corey Ann Haydu

No, I am not all right, I want to say. Have you been to my house? Have you seen how empty it is? —
Daisy Whitney

I want people to know when I'm taking care of them I'll give it all that I've got. —
Debi Thomas

Why she was the happy one when she was dying, and I just can't seem to manage anything when I'm living. —
Daisy Whitney

But I don't feel like dealing because dealing requires too much energy, and energy is what I lack. —
Daisy Whitney

As you see, context is everything and nothing at the same time. Words stand alone and with each other. —
Daisy Whitney

Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives. —
Carlos Castaneda

You're not the same. You're not supposed to be the same. You're supposed to be different. This isn't something you will ever forget. —
Daisy Whitney

Do you need anything?" she asks. A mom A dad. Someone. Anyone. Can you arrange for that? "Nah, I'm good. —
Daisy Whitney

I would be a freak with you anytime, anywhere. —
Daisy Whitney

Get away from my house and all its rooms that echo, all the rooms I don't enter anymore. —
Daisy Whitney

Another deserted sentence. Another side effect of death. Words go AWOL. —
Daisy Whitney

My dog keeps looking at me as if he knows my secret, as if he and he alone can see my soul. That or he wants this pork chop. —
Dana Gould

He gets that sometimes you just need to guard the door without knowing why —
Daisy Whitney

You are not your own, 20for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body. —
Anonymous

Sometimes, when we are sad, we have to do the opposite of sad. Sometimes we have to sing. —
Daisy Whitney

I was exactly the person I am not. —
Daisy Whitney

Nothing is ever enough. —
Daisy Whitney