“some believe lily of the valley brings a return of happiness.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flower Copy Share Image
“In that moment, we were the same, each of us destroyed by our limited understanding of reality.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Destroyed Copy Share Image
“I still look up sometimes when I cross the front of the house, expecting to see her.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Catherine Copy Share Image
“I felt my true, unworthy self to be far away from his clutching grasp, hidden from his admiring gaze.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Admiring Copy Share Image
“I believe you can prove everyone wrong, too, Victoria. Your behavior is a choice; it isn't who you are.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Choice Copy Share Image
“I would keep her, and raise her, and love her, even if she had to teach me how to do it.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Chapter-7 Copy Share Image
“Do you really think you’re the only human being alive who is unforgivably flawed? Who’s been hurt almost to the point of… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flawed Copy Share Image
“Common thistle is everywhere,” she said. “Which is perhaps why human beings are so relentlessly unkind to one another.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Copy Share Image
“This time, there was no escape, I could not turn away, could not leave without accepting what I had done. There was… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Acceptance-of-oneself Copy Share Image
“Restammo a luogo aggrappati l'uno all'altra come se stessimo affogando, ma senza cercare la riva, in silenzio, respirando a malapena.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Amor Copy Share Image
“Over time, we would learn each other and I would learn to love her like a mother loves a daughter, imperfectly and… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Children Copy Share Image
“I had been loyal to nothing except the language of flowers. If I started lying about it, there would be nothing in… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Life Copy Share Image
“Do you really think you’re the only human being alive who is unforgivably flawed? Who’s been hurt almost to the point of… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flawed Copy Share Image
“Here you are, obsessed with romantic language-a language invented for expression between lovers-and you use it to spread animosity.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Language Copy Share Image
“I was unaccustomed to men in general, having spent my adolescence in all-female group homes with only an occasional male therapist or… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Love Copy Share Image
“So, what’s your secret?” Renata asked. I squinted my eyes in question, tightened my shoulders. “To staying thin?” she asked. “When you… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Eating Copy Share Image
“I pinched tendrils of periwinkle at the roots until they hung in long, limp strands, and grabbed a dozen bright white spider… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Bouquet-of-flowers Copy Share Image
“I studied the way the individual flowers clustered around the single stalk, their sharp points fitting together like pieces of a puzzle.… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Fitting together Copy Share Image
“The first page held a picture of a hazel blossom that Catherine had drawn. It had been pulled from its file, laminated… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Hazel Copy Share Image
“You should see the way she smiles when I rattle off the names of the orchids in the greenhouse: oncidium, dendrobium, bulbophyllum,… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flowers Copy Share Image
“While I worked, I thought about Earl's wife, tried to bring forth an image of the once-passionate woman: her tired, withdrawn, unsuspecting… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flowers Copy Share Image
“When my hunger grew to the point of distraction, I climbed onto buses and rode to the Marina, Fillmore Street, or Pacific… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh First blood Copy Share Image
“What're you reading?" "Gertrude Stein." I shook my head. I'd never heard of her. "The poet?" he asked. "You know, 'A rose… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flower Copy Share Image
She was perfect. I knew this the moment she emerged from my body, white and wet and wailing. Beyond the requisite ten… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Body Copy Share Image
“For eight years I dreamed of fire. Trees ignited as I passed them; oceans burned. The sugary smoke settled in my hair… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Dreamed Copy Share Image
“The more I read, the more I felt my understanding of the universe slip away from me. Columbine symbolized both 'desertion' and… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Different Copy Share Image
“Still a daughter. But soon, in hours apparently, I'll be nobody's daughter. Surface lovliness was the outward visible sign of an inward… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Children Copy Share Image
“Have you ever given anyone a red rose?" Grant asked. I looked at him as if he was trying to force-feed me… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flowers Copy Share Image
“At the end of each day, Elizabeth read to me. She had shelves and shelves of children's classics, dusty hardcovers with stamped… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Children Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth went from stand to stand as if I wasn't there, exchanging cash for heavy bags of produce: pink-and-white-striped beans, tan-colored pumpkins… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Colors-of-nature Copy Share Image
“These flowers are starwort," she said. "Starwort means 'welcome.' By giving you a bouquet of starwort, I'm welcoming you to my home,… — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Daisy Copy Share Image
“The language of flowers is nonnegotiable, Victoria,” Elizabeth said,” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Flower Copy Share Image
“There was only one way to the other side, and that was through the pain.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Pain Copy Share Image
Perhaps the unattached, the unwanted, the unloved, could grow to give love as lushly as anyone else. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Giving Copy Share Image
“I would learn to love her like a mother loves a daughter, imperfectly and with out roots.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Children Copy Share Image
“We replanted. The loss was substantial, but it was overshadowed completely by losing you.” — Vanessa Diffenbaugh Chapter-6 Copy Share Image