“I lean back on the pillows and look at the corners of the room. When I was a kid, I always wanted to live on the ceiling - it looked so clean and uncluttered, like the top of a cake.”
Jenny Downham“What happens if anger takes you over, Tessa? Who will you be then? What will be left of you?”
Jenny Downham“It was only one man who had gone, but it felt like forever, something so permanent and unstoppable that it blasted her. If she were a tree, she would drop all her leaves.”
Jenny Downham“Parents don't know their children at all.No one knows anyone, in fact.”
Jenny Downham, You Against Me“I like you," he said.He made it sound as if she was bound to disagree with him. She nodded. His face said he was telling her something very important.He said, "I mean it. Whatever happens, you have to believe that.”
Jenny Downham, You Against Me“He says, 'Anything could be happening down there, but up here you just wouldn't know it.'I know what he means. It could be pandemonium in all those little houses, everyone's dreams in a mess. But up here feels peaceful. Clean.”
Jenny Downham, Before I Die“It comes and goes. People think if you're sick you become fearless and brave, but you don't. Most of the time it's like being stalked by a psycho, like I might get shot any second. But sometimes I forget for hours.''What makes you forget?''People. Doing stuff. When I was with you in the wood, I forgot for a whole afternoon.”
Jenny Downham, Before I Die“You want some sweet and lovely things, Tessa, but be careful. Other people can't always give you what you want.”
Jenny Downham, Before I Die