Quote by Lauren Slater Download Open image ““OH THAT I COULD GO TO THE SKY WHERE I MIGHT FIND A CLEAR KNOWING.”” — Lauren Slater ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I’d thought I would never see the sky again. Anything, anything is possible, if you can just see the sky.” — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
“I thought I would never see the sky again. Anything, anything is possible, if you can just see the sky.” — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
“Just stare at thr night sky and let yourself get lost in it every now and then.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Even places you know well can take on a touch of the unknown when you arrive there from a different direction.” — Kate Milford Copy Share Image
“Sometimes you didn't know what you were after, I thought. Maybe there was a speck on the horizon and you followed it, hoping for… — Megan Mayhew Bergman Copy Share Image
“...knowing too that [the sky] was just a kind of rainbow made it glorious. A rainbow that was blue everywhere and covered everything.” — Kim Stanley Robinson Copy Share Image
“I don't know about you, but looking up into the sky on a clear night is enough to give me existential chills.” — Johnny B. Truant Copy Share Image
“If only you could take that final step, you'd see farther than ll the rest. You'd be alone with nothing but blue sky above… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“When you die, there’s that much less breath to the world, and across continents someone supposedly separate gasps for air. When Marie, Joseph, peter,… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“When I was a girl I loved fevers and flus and the muzzy feeling of a head cold, all these states carrying with them… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“Why doesn't passionate love last? how is it possible to see a person as beautiful on Monday, and 364 days later, on another Monday,… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“... instead of spelling stories you spread silence, which was outside the alphabet.” — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“Finally the dawn came, the sky fringed with pink, and the sun bright as a coin in a spill of rising red.” — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“How do you describe emptiness? Is it the air inside a bubble, the darkness in a pocket, snow? I think, yes, I was six… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
Everyone knows that a lot of memoirs have made-up scenes; it's obvious. And everyone knows that half the time at least fictions contain literal… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
Are psychiatric crises so overwhelming to the mind that they inhibit the presence of ethics? Is depression at root an amoral phenomenon, its focus… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“I had lived my life by these kinds of banners, only now, searching the sentence, I found little in it that resonated deep in… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
Much has been said about the meanings we make of illness, but what about the meanings we make out of cure? Cure is complex,… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“I believe my strength has something to do with memory, with that concept of fluid time. For while I recall with clarity the terror… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image
“I couldn’t reach her. I was never able to reach her. Maybe she moved at a pace too fast. Maybe she was too sad.… — Lauren Slater Copy Share Image