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“Your impact on others is the only proof of your existence”
Silje Akselberg Iversen“Your impact on others is the only proof of your existence”
Silje Akselberg Iversen“True monsters are not those lurking under the bed, but the ones sleeping in it.”
Silje Akselberg Iversen“There are some things that you should know about me.” She meant her past, the things Eli had done to her and the things he’d taken from her. She thought it important to tell Trace because it was a shame that she did want to live with forever.”
Inger Iversen, Running in the Dark“Of course when she finally found someone that listened to her, understood her, and was motivated by her to do better with himself, he had to be a vampire that was sent to kill her and then her father.”
Inger Iversen, Running in the Dark“I'm so much more scared of white guys than black guys. Like an angry black guys would pull out a gun and be like 'Yo, I'm coming back with my cousins and we're gonna funck you up' and a white guy would be like just 'BANG'!”
Jeremy Iversen, High School Confidential: Secrets of an Undercover Student“I have always loved the many moods of the sky at Rocky Flats. Turquoise and teal in summer, fiery red at sunset, iron gray when snow is on the way. The land rolls in waves of tall prairie grass bowed to the wind, or sprawling mantles of white frosted with a thin sheath of ice in winter.”
Kristen Iversen, Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats“The body is an organ of memory, holding traces of all our experiences. The land, too, carries the burden of all its changes. To truly see and understand a landscape is to see its depth as well as its smooth surfaces, its beauty and its scars.”
Kristen Iversen, Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats“All that time I'd spent worrying about why I'm here and how I'm supposed to live had kept me from remembering that Jeremy Pratt will never be back. His people will never have him again. He is Jeremy Pratt who died and stayed dead and will never get a second chance. And even though that hand that spent the last five years holding hers was somehow doing it again, it wasn't Jeremy Pratt's anyone”
John Corey Whaley, Noggin“Jeremy and Karl and Elizabeth have known each other since the first day of kindergarten. Amy and Talis are a year younger...Now the five are inseparable; invincible. They imagine that life will always be like this--like a television show in eternal syndication--that they will always have each other. They use the same vocabulary. They borrow each other's books and music. They share lunches, and they never say anything when Jeremy comes over and takes a shower. They all know Jeremy's father is eccentric. He's supposed to be eccentric. He's a novelist.”
Kelly Link, Pretty Monsters: Stories“When the hypocrisy of life appears we often fail to recognise it or the question it raises”
Jeremy Griffith