Faces…I…don’t…know…the real…me
– Ellen Hopkins
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- Nobody seems to care that with every push to live up to their expectations, my own dreams vaporize. – Ellen Hopkins
- Perfection is a ridiculous goal because there is no such thing. Real beauty is what you are inside. – Ellen Hopkins
- Yes, it takes two to dance. But somebody has to lead. – Ellen Hopkins
- The Screamingflashed me back to a timewhen mom and dad were still togetherif you could call miles apart together. – Ellen Hopkins
- Sometimes,you don’t wake up.But if you happento, you know thingswill never bethe same. – Ellen Hopkins
- Aloneeverything changes.Some might call it distorted realitybut it’s exactly the place I need to be. – Ellen Hopkins
- Have to Find…life…is…a-”…gamble…after …all. – Ellen Hopkins
- I’ll Stay…leave…me….I’ll…follow…you. – Ellen Hopkins
- Home…Home….the word,…has…no…meaning – Ellen Hopkins
- Once…Why…lie?…when…truth is…the easier path – Ellen Hopkins
- In a woman’s womb another chance to makethe world a better place. – Ellen Hopkins
- She’s no longer afraid to die. What she’s afraid of is living, accepting the status quo. – Ellen Hopkins
- Words have power. The power to soothe. The power to skewer someone through the heart. The power to render someone speechless. – Ellen Hopkins
- So you try to think of someone else you’re mad at, and the unavoidable answer pops into your little warped brain: everyone. – Ellen Hopkins
- Living means taking chances. Risks. Playing safe all the time is being dead inside, even if you happen to still be breathing. – Ellen Hopkins
- Dream bigger before you can’t remember to dream at all. – Ellen Hopkins
- Have you ever had so many thoughts churning inside that you didn’t dare let them escape, in case they blew you wide open? – Ellen Hopkins
- Love is more than blind. It’s brain-dead. – Ellen Hopkins
- Anger is easier than forgiveness. – Ellen Hopkins
- I nod, because I do understand. I’m just not sure how to go about divorcing myself from the evil I’ve already accepted. – Ellen Hopkins
- In my limited realm of experience, beginnings led to endings. – Ellen Hopkins
- Funny thing about the monster.The worse he treats you, the more you love him. – Ellen Hopkins
- Hurt. Enough to want to make someone else hurt too. – Ellen Hopkins
- Does wanting to die equal losing your mind? – Ellen Hopkins
- I felt angry, frustrated.I felt I didn’t belong, not in my,church, not in my home, not in my skin. – Ellen Hopkins
- Now that I have opened that bottle of memories they’re pouring out like wine, crimson and bittersweet. – Ellen Hopkins
- Honesty. Sobriety. My virginity. No way to regain the first two, I almost gave away the last. – Ellen Hopkins
- Parenting should be a passion, not a part-time pursuit. – Ellen Hopkins
- The problems with lies is they start to pile up, one on top of another, until it’s hard to find your way out from under the heap. – Ellen Hopkins
- I keep hearing that love isn’t a logical emotion. Should I worry about that? – Ellen Hopkins
- I felt so fine I didn’t once overanalyze the perfect emotion, budding inside. The one I’d always feared most. – Ellen Hopkins
- We kissed for aboutthe thousandth time,No promises,no demands,Just solid rebuildingof shattered trust. – Ellen Hopkins
- One kiss, I was totally hooked. – Ellen Hopkins
- Our kiss eclipses all others, real, imagine, dreamed of. It is the beginning of time, it is the end of the ages. – Ellen Hopkins
- Taking no chances means wasting your dreams.. – Ellen Hopkins
- But Hey, Guess What Crazy means I’m not liablefor my actions. So screw it, I’ll go home, propped up on Prozac against distractions – Ellen Hopkins
- It’s not easy to get close to anyone…. Everyone’s afraid of everybody else…. maybe because we’re all afraid of ourselves. – Ellen Hopkins
- I’m afraid it will never be perfect again. I am indelibly stained. Forever redefined, but blurred around the edges. – Ellen Hopkins
- When did creating a flawless facade become a more vital goal than learning to love the person who lives inside your skin? – Ellen Hopkins
- I wanted to meet the monster. Why go down if you can go up? – Ellen Hopkins