All Kiersten White Quotes
- Their smiles are lies. Most smiles are. Funny
- I should curl up in a ball and cry. Instead i think about everything in the whole entire world that makes me angry - There… Angry
- - "Control what an interesting word for you to be dwelling on" - "I have other words" I scream the F-Word in my head, over… Control
- I start at the beginning, mentally screaming every obscenity I can in alphabetical order. Then I start setting them to the tune of "Row, Row,… Alphabetical
- Boys suck. Even when they have perfect blue eyes and ridiculously cool trucks. Maybe especially then. Blue
- Soap operas got nothing on my family history. Family
- Oh, shut up. He is not saying that he's too good-looking to be friends with girls. But then again, yesterday at the beach, there were… All
- There's a reason cats were near deity in ancient Egypt. Dogs may be loyal, but cats are smart. This one must recognize our bond. You… Ancient
- I can't seem to keep my heart from leaking out of the cracks, like sand clutched in a fist. Clutched
- I will fill myself with the desert and the sky. I will be stone and stars, unchanging and strong and safe. The desert is complete;… Alone
- I open my eyes to see Ry staring at me, and my desert soul erupts with turquoise water, floods and cascades and waterfalls rushing in… Cascade
- I get that you're scared and that you've been hurt. But doing what is easy and safe is no way to live, and a life… Been
- My heart is sand and Orion's cruel tide has washed it away from me, scattered it, lost it. Cruel
- I'm fine." It's a lie. I am not fine. My head is a symphony of pain, a sadistic master maestro conducting an opus of excruciating,… Conducting
- I am the ocean we lived on for two months. I am empty. I am nothing. Empty
- In the interest of not pissing you off anymore tonight, let's not select that particular playlist. Anymore
- And I’d choose you; in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I’d find you and I’d choose you. Any
- I was thinking about framing, and how so much of what we think about our lives and our personal histories revolves around how we frame… Demeter