Important Vocab in the Book Girl in the Blue Coat
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"My heart will still ache sometimes. Maybe more often than not. I think it's possible to be healed without feeling whole."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"Maybe we can't barter our feelings away, trading good deeds for bad ones and expecting to become whole."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"When things come to an end in a way you didn't expect, in a way you never could have imagined, do they really come to an end? Does it mean you should keep searching, for better answers, for ones that don't keep you up at night? Or does it mean it's time to make peace?"
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"I would care that someone understood we were flawed and scarred and doing the best we could in this war. We were wrapped up in things that were so much bigger than ourselves. We didn't know. We didn't mean to. It wasn't our fault."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"But I supposed love doesn't stop, even in wars."
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"Tow best friends meeting on the street to say so many things at once: I betrayed you, I love you, I want to save you, I'm sorry. All around Europe, people are dying by the hundreds of thousands. And here, in my city, the Nazis slaughtered a family because of events that started with love and jealousy and a slip of the tongue."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"None of these are the miracles I was looking for. But they're miracles nonetheless"
― They Went Left
― They Went Left
"let go of a friend I'll still miss every day. I'll go back to work. I'll get better. I'll get better slowly. I'll find all the secret, hidden things."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"I found a girl who wasn't the girl I was looking for. I let go of a friend I'll still miss every day. I'll go back to work. I'll get better. I'll get better slowly. I'll find all the secret, hidden things."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"Here is the thing about my grief: It's like a very messy room in a house where the electricity has gone out."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"The absence of pain is not the same as the presence of happiness"."
― They Went Left
― They Went Left
"Lucky has become such a relative term, when the standards to meet it involve only not being treated like a criminal in your own home city."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"We were wrapped up in things that were so much bigger than ourselves. We didn't know. We didn't mean it. It wasn't our fault."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"Maybe we can't barter our feelings away, trading good deeds for bad ones and expecting to become whole."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"And you don't have to cry about that boy. Boys are silly. The first thing you need is a best friend."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"Fear. That's right. That was the odor I couldn't place before. That's the smell of my beautiful, breaking country."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"But I suppose love doesn't stop, even in wars. There's only so much time a day that you can spend being terrified of something before your instinct to feel natural human emotions would kick in."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"What's the minimum expectation I have for human decency in a war that was entirely inhumane?"
― They Went Left
― They Went Left
"We need girls who are pretty so the soldiers don't notice that they're also smart and brave and working against them"
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"This was not the story of Accomack. This was the story of America. In 1910, back in the peak of the Eastern Shore's wealth, more than 70 percent of Americans lived in rural counties. It was the norm, it was the standard. Now, rural counties contained only 15 percent of the nation's population."
― American Fire: Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land
― American Fire: Love, Arson, and Life in a Vanishing Land
"Can I understand? Was leaving enough? Was deserting enough? What would I consider enough? Would I have asked him to shoot his superior officers before he deserted? Go into hiding rather than enlist at all? Try to spy for the Allies? What's the minimum expectation I have for human decency in a war the was entirely inhumane?"
― They Went Left
― They Went Left
"They're having a march, another one, a chance for rows of them to peacock through the streets in their helmets and black boots."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"...and then we walked to get ice cream, in a relationship at its beautiful beginning, in a world that was closer to the end than we ever knew."
― Girl in the Blue Coat
― Girl in the Blue Coat
"Then you know. You know what it's like to love someone like you love yourself and lose them."
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Girl in the Blue Coat
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