“She carried herself like a dishonored queen. Even the way she held her head at an angle as she considered the buildings around us seemed watched and pretentious, and I thought about my mother saying there was something toxic about being very beautiful. It must be terrible to be a woman.”
Rufi Thorpe“What aided the mind made the body suffer. They could choose mental health or physical health, but they could not have both.”
Rufi Thorpe, Dear Fang, With Love“I finally did sleep for a little while, only it was like the difference between Pringles and actual chips, like someone took sleep and then put it through a horrible industrial machine, made it into a paste, and re-formed it and baked it into a shape that was supposed to look like sleep but was not anything even close.”
Rufi Thorpe, Dear Fang, With Love“She carried herself like a dishonored queen. Even the way she held her head at an angle as she considered the buildings around us seemed watched and pretentious, and I thought about my mother saying there was something toxic about being very beautiful. It must be terrible to be a woman.”
Rufi Thorpe, Dear Fang, With Love“How could it be that I wanted those scary narrow streets and books and coffee shops for her so much more than she wanted them for herself?”
Rufi Thorpe, The Girls from Corona del Mar“What had been so funny? But you can never remember what you were laughing about, and even if you could, it seems doubtful that it would still be funny.”
Rufi Thorpe, The Girls from Corona del Mar“It wasn't that Lorrie Ann was becoming a Goody Two-shoes. It wasn't that she wanted to be perfect or loved or approved of. No. She wanted something much more dangerous. She wanted meaning. And she thought it could be gotten by following the rules.”
Rufi Thorpe, The Girls from Corona del Mar“Sure, and fatherhood is super important too. I'm not trying to make this a women-only club by any means. Just that even men rarely view their role in child rearing as the most important thing they do, when in fact it is clearly the most important thing that anybody does.”
Rufi Thorpe, The Girls from Corona del Mar