
If time heals all wounds, and a book can hold a person’s entire life, then you can speed up the process with a pulp time warp.
– Deb Caletti
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- We are thickly layered, page lying upon page, behind simple covers. And love – it is not the book itself, but the binding. – Deb Caletti
- Time heals all wounds. And if it doesn’t, you name them something other than wounds and agree to let them stay. – Emma Forrest
- If you don’t participate, you’re just taking up oxygen. (Bunny)Life is a banquet. Approach it with hunger. (Chuck) – Deb Caletti
- Flawed Human Parents + Shit Life Throws At You = Childhood That ‘Builds Character. – Deb Caletti
- Sometimes good choices are really bad ones, wrapped up in so much fear you can’t even see straight. – Deb Caletti
- The loneliness you feel with another person, the wrong person, is the loneliest of all. – Deb Caletti
- People are secretive when they have secrets. – Deb Caletti
- Maybe a person’s world can grow bigger in all the right ways, not too wide that it becomes shallow, just large enough to preserve its depth. – Deb Caletti
- Rejection, though–it could make the loss of someone you weren’t even that crazy about feel gut wrenching and world ending. – Deb Caletti
- The most basic and somehow forgettable thing is this: Love is not pain. Love is goodness. And real love–it’s less shiny than solid and simple. – Deb Caletti
- Marriage is like a well-built porch. If one of the two posts leans too much, the porch collapses. So each must be strong enough to stand on its own. – Deb Caletti
- Supposedly there’s an actual, researched link between extreme creativity and mental illness, and I believe it because I’ve seen it with my own eyes. – Deb Caletti
- Running away can also be running to. – Deb Caletti
- I guess forgiveness, like happiness, isn’t a final destination. You don’t one day get there and get to stay. – Deb Caletti
- often enough, we owe our good fortune to someone else’s loss. – Deb Caletti
- Maybe it was better to be who he thought I was than who I thought I was. – Deb Caletti
- I don’t get why prom is like a mini-wedding these days…No one should spend that kind of money for a high school dance. – Deb Caletti
- Good can sit in the distance, just beyond your view, waiting, until you go toward it. – Deb Caletti
- In a world of insanity, nothing is sacred. It’s an insane world, nothing is sacred. – Deb Caletti
- It’s shocking the things we call love. – Deb Caletti
- You’ve got to say what you mean and mean what you say…Doubt in your voice is an open door people will shove right through. – Deb Caletti
- Your mind is an entire world, your heart is an entire cosmos, and your soul is an entire universe. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Fear is an insidious and deadly thing. It can warp judgment, freeze reflexes, breed mistakes. Worse, it’s contagious. – Jimmy Stewart
- Wow. Whoops. Sorry. … I just lost two hours inside a YouTube kitten warp. – Douglas Coupland
- It’s a long life, sweetheart, and time heals all wounds. – Cheryl Strayed
- She who heals herself, heals others. – Lynda Cheldelin Fell
- It’s important to read a book, but also to hold the book, to smell the book… it’s perfume, it’s incense, it’s the dust of Egypt… – Ray Bradbury
- Nothing in the universe can travel at the speed of light, they say, forgetful of the shadow`s speed. – Howard Nemerov
- The only thing faster than the speed of thought is the speed of forgetfulness. Good thing we have other people to help us remember. – Vera Nazarian
- Information may travel at light speed, but meaning spreads at the speed of dark. – Richard Powers
- The speed of communications is wondrous to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue. – Edward R Murrow
- The speed of transportation largely determined the speed of information. – TJ Stiles
- The speed of transportation largely determined the speed of information. – TJ Stiles
- The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story. – Ursula K Le Guin
- The age of the pulp magazine was the last in which youngsters, to get their primitive material, were forced to be literate. – Isaac Asimov
- …what distinguishes pulp fiction from great literature is how emphatically the work challenges us to interpret it. – Bruce Meyer
- I like to write literature that reads like pulp fiction. – Nike N Chillemi
- Time heals even the deepest wounds. – Sharon E Rainey
- The positive energy and love we give to others, heals our own wounds. – Angie karan
- Time heals all wounds. Unless they’re infected. Like gangrene. That shit’ll kill you. – Johnny Moscato