her scruffy innoscense to impregnate with his dreams. reason was seductive, it gave the appearance of truth — Janet Fitch Appearance Copy Share Image
We read so that we can be moved by a new way of looking at things. — Janet Fitch Books Copy Share Image
Her hatred glittered irresistibly. I could see it, the jewel, it was sapphire, it was the cold lakes of Norway. — Janet Fitch Cold Copy Share Image
“Maybe there was just the Devil, the real God of this lousy world.” — Janet Fitch Devil Copy Share Image
When I read, I want to be fully transported to another place. I want to feel things, smell things. — Janet Fitch Feels Copy Share Image
...You know the mistrust of heights is the mistrust of self, you don't know whether you're going to jump. — Janet Fitch Height Copy Share Image
“To them, pain was a country they had heard of, maybe watched a show about on TV, but one whose stamp had… — Janet Fitch Pain Copy Share Image
“The view of the highway was so bad that you could not even see the next viaduct. Te moment it loomed out… — Janet Fitch Fog Copy Share Image
“Knew what it was to loose him. That specific being. that unique and miraculous collision of biology and history, spirit and matter.” — Janet Fitch Biology Copy Share Image
“Mother prescribing her books like medicines. A good dose of Whitman would set me straight, like castor oil. But at least she… — Janet Fitch Books Copy Share Image
“Their love as a dragonfly, skimming over Echo Park, stopping to visit the lotus. They weren't going to be like everyone else,… — Janet Fitch Blue sky Copy Share Image
Do you ever want to go home?' I asked Paul. He brushed an ash from my face. 'It's the century of the… — Janet Fitch Ashes Copy Share Image
I'm incredibly restless. I read a lot of poetry. I also find myself reading the first 20 pages of everything, looking for… — Janet Fitch Book Copy Share Image
“It was a shrine. Josie hadn't thought to do that. She had no shrine, no candles. She only knew how to kill… — Janet Fitch Heart Copy Share Image
I nodded. A man's world. But what did it mean? That men whistled and stared and yelled things at you, and you… — Janet Fitch Beats Copy Share Image
“Rena squinted at me, blowing a strand of her matte black hair out of her face, exasperated. 'You get good price for… — Janet Fitch Black hair Copy Share Image
But that was the thing about zero. Its weakness. Even if zero had taken over the entire universe, the biggest fascist of… — Janet Fitch Atoms Copy Share Image
I imagined Kandinsky's mind, spread out all over the world, and then gathered together. Everyone having only a piece of the puzzle.… — Janet Fitch Fit Copy Share Image
They dream of men with gentle hands, eloquent with tenderness, fingers that brushed along a cheek, that outlined open lips in the… — Janet Fitch Braille Copy Share Image
The writer is both a sadist and a masochist. We create people we love, and then we torture them. The more we… — Janet Fitch Bigs Copy Share Image
“I liked the shifting colors of groups on the courtyard, but could not distinguish one student from the next. They were too… — Janet Fitch Chapter-10 Copy Share Image
She was starting to think there might be such a thing as karma - that repetition - maybe you lived through the… — Janet Fitch Caring Copy Share Image
I could hear the icy winds of Sweden, but he didn't seem to feel the chill. — Janet Fitch Chill Copy Share Image
Just because a poet said something didn’t mean it was true, only that it sounded good. — Janet Fitch Mean Copy Share Image
Inside every human being, there is unlimited time and space. — Janet Fitch Being there Copy Share Image
One can bear anything. The pain we cannot bear will kill us outright. — Janet Fitch Bears Copy Share Image
“Michael used to draw self-portraits with nightmares hidden in his curls.” — Janet Fitch Artist Copy Share Image
This is what happens when you fall in love. You're looking at a natural disaster. — Janet Fitch Disaster Copy Share Image
Love is a check, that can be forged, that can be cashed. Love is a payment that comes due. — Janet Fitch Checks Copy Share Image
“The way Starr felt in church, that's how I felt at the art museum, both safe and elevated.” — Janet Fitch Art Copy Share Image
Women always put men first. That's how everything got so screwed up. — Janet Fitch Firsts Copy Share Image
“What isn't there is as important as what is, Phil always said.” — Janet Fitch Important Copy Share Image
They say drugs are not the answer, but really, what is the question? — Janet Fitch Answers Copy Share Image
I closed my eyes to watch tiny dancers like jeweled birds cross the dark screen of my eyelids. — Janet Fitch Bird Copy Share Image
“Men... No matter how unappealing, each of them imagines he is somehow worthy.” — Janet Fitch Men Copy Share Image
How easy I was. Like a limpet I attached myself to anything, anyone who showed me the least attention. — Janet Fitch Attached Copy Share Image