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Bushwhacked, I examine my hands. Same hands. Rings still there but no longer valid.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Someone who can make things happen must be alerted.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I review what I know once again, confronting the monolith now alien and almost unconnected to me: my marriage.
— Suzanne Finnamore
In so many senseless deaths, beauty is to blame.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I want to own this transition, not to simply swallow the shame of it entire. I will push for every little irony.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I played possum. I did this, as the possum does, out of fear.
— Suzanne Finnamore
This people know where their husbands are. I would like to vomit. I would like to vomit my soul out.
— Suzanne Finnamore
It had all seemed as inevitable as sunset. Instead it was the beauty of the sun glinting upon the scythe.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I feel angry but not homocidal; this may be unlooked-for progress.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Such silence has an actual sound, the sound of disappearance.
— Suzanne Finnamore
For most people, I edit. Most people are definitely getting along on the Cliffs Notes.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I don't know how I got Michael. Maybe I just had a store credit from some other very lonely and shitty life.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Flannel shirts should be outlawed for ex husbands; I realize this now. Flannel shirts are to women what crotchless panties are to men.
— Suzanne Finnamore
When you moved, I felt squeezed with a wild infatuation and protectiveness. We are one. Nothing, not even death, can change that.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I have a new mantra, which I chant softly to myself: Oh My God Oh My God.
— Suzanne Finnamore
The swans are unnaturally beautiful. They mate for life.
I wish they could talk. I have questions. — Suzanne Finnamore
I wish they could talk. I have questions. — Suzanne Finnamore
God is great and God is good," Lisa says. "But where are the Apache attack helicopters when you need them?
— Suzanne Finnamore
Surprises, I feel now, are primarily a form of violence.
— Suzanne Finnamore
It's adult swim time and I'm diving in here at the shallow end.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Delusion detests focus and romance provides the veil.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I feel incendiary, a wildfire. My spirit licks at the gates of a very elaborate, customized, and distracting emotional Hades.
— Suzanne Finnamore
It's impressive how God attends to the details.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I know one thing about men," Bunny says with finality, leaving the room to check on A. "They never die when you want them to.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I used to loathe ambivalence; now I adore it. Ambivalence is my new best friend.
— Suzanne Finnamore
The whole world seems tilted, my inner ear displaced by a hole where my spouse used to be.
— Suzanne Finnamore
It would be sad and wrong in so many ways to self-combust at this time.
— Suzanne Finnamore
We never remember what is important, only what matters to us
— Suzanne Finnamore
Yes. THANK YOU. And say hello to Judas Iscariot.
— Suzanne Finnamore
On the metaphysical front, the burning of sage is unsucessful. House reeks of doom, and now sage too.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Just know that it is impossible to feel joy while you are feeling cynicism. It is like wearing tight shoes and trying to mambo.
— Suzanne Finnamore
The abandonment came, and now this shabby bacchanal.
— Suzanne Finnamore
The marriage is over; counseling is the eulogy. The relationship autopsy is the wake.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Much like trains in India, grief is a circular, irrational process with no discernible rhythm or timetable. Here it comes, there it goes.
— Suzanne Finnamore
I was steeped in denial, but my body knew.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Wonderful; such an active word - to be full of wonder.
— Suzanne Finnamore
My mind floats like ash. I blame myself most cruelly.
— Suzanne Finnamore
He left a bit too easily and with obvious relief. His feet were swift and sure on the muddy path.
— Suzanne Finnamore
A heart can stop beating for a while, one can still live.
— Suzanne Finnamore