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Fall Quotes by Patrick Ness
- Here's what I think," I say and my voice is stronger and thoughts are coming, thoughts that trickle into my noise like whispers of truth.…
- if one of us falls, we all fall
- It's not how we fall. It's how we get back up again.
- And then his noise falls completely silent- And he stops struggling- And looking right into my eyes- He dies. My Todd dies.
- I take my rucksack and go out the opening where the front door used to be. Manchee gets up from where he's curled and follows…
- Flakes of white fall thru the trees and onto the road, catching on our clothes and hair. It's a silent fall and it's weird how…
- And the pain is too much it's too much it's too much and my hands are on my head and I'm rearing back and my…
- We all fall but that's not what matters. What matters is picking yourself up again.
- I remember the ache I used to feel when she got too close, how it felt like grief, how it felt like a loss, like…
- I think maybe everyone falls... I think the asking is whether we get back up again.
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