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“Beyond all of that, I could see the wall I had seen from inside the train, the wall that runs along the train line. I assumed that there, behind it, was the west, and I was right. I could have been wrong, but I was right.' If she had any future it was over there, and she needed to get to it.I sit in the chair exploring the meaning of dumbstruck, rolling the word around in my mind. I laugh with Miriam as she laughs at herself, and at the boldness of being sixteen. At sixteen you are invulnerable. I laugh with her about rummaging around for a ladder in other people's sheds, and I laugh harder when she finds one. We laugh at the improbability of it, of someone barely more than a child poking around in Beatrix Potter's garden by the Wall, watching out for Mr McGregor and his blunderbuss, and looking for a step-ladder to scale one of the most fortified barriers on earth. We both like the girl she was, and I like the woman she has become.She says suddenly, 'I still have the scars on my hands from climbing the barbed wire, but you can't see them so well now.' She holds out her hands. The soft parts of her palms are crazed with definite white scares, each about a centimeter long.The first fence was wire mesh with a roll of barbed wire along the top.”
Anna Funder“The world was a shitpot with a barbed-wire handle and the further he could kick it the better he liked it.”
Jim Thompson, Texas by the Tail“If I had to marry someone, it wouldn't be a bossy little gal with a tongue like barbed-wire and a mind about as narrow.”
Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside Me“But I do, and the barbed wire tightens once more, until my heart is strangled and broken.”
A.G. Howard, Splintered“A goddess of dawnscooted under a zing of barbed wireto witness your birth.”
Yusef Komunyakaa, The Chameleon Couch“It's easier to floss with barbed wire than admit you like someone in middle school.”
Laurie Halse Anderson, Speak“HER BARBED-WIRE SMILELIFTED YOU TO HEAVENBUT I HAVE TO ASKDID GOD LOOK LIKE HER VOICE”
Amy King, This Opera of Peace“When had my sister's words become so barbed and poisoned? Grief had sharpened her tongue to a fine point.”
Connilyn Cossette, Wings of the Wind“A woman's dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.”
Sophia Loren“Eric has said that I carry close to my chest a ball of barbed wire that I sometimes throw at other people.”
Weike Wang, Chemistry