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"Then came a time I can hardly describe, a section underground. A bird trapped in a sewer, wings beating against the ceiling in that dark wet place, while the city rumbled on overhead. Her name was Lost. Her name was Nobodys Daughter."

Janet Fitch
Janet Fitch
Janet Fitch is an American author. She wrote the novel White Oleander, which became a film in 2002. She is a graduate of Reed College.
"Then came a time I can hardly describe, a section underground. A bird trapped in a sewer, wings beating against the ceiling in that dark wet place, while the city rumbled on overhead. Her name was Lost. Her name was Nobodys Daughter."
"This was an artists stare, attentive to detail, taking in the truth without preconceptions. It was a stare that didnt turn away when I stared back, but was startled to find itself returned."
"Without my wounds, who was I? My scars were my face, my past was my life. It wasnt like I didnt know where all this remembering got you, all that hunger for beauty and astonishing cruelty and ever-present-loss."
"How it was. How it was the earth could open up under you and swallow you whole, close above you as if you never were. Like Persephone snatched by the god. The ground opened up and out he came, sweeping her into the black chariot. Then down they plunged, under the ground, into darkness, and the earth closed over her head, and she was gone, as if she had never been."
"Dont attach yourself to anyone who shows you the least bit of attention because youre lonely. Loneliness is the human condition. No one is ever going to fill that space. The best you can do is know yourself... know what you want."
"People were just like that. We couldnt even see each other, just the shadows moving, pushed by unseen winds."
"I had already seen more of the world, its beauty and misery and sheer surprise, than they could hope or fear to perceive."