“Kid, if there's anything you need, just ask your auntie Deb. That's me. Or if I'm not around, you can talk to my sister, Flo.”— Andrew Stanton, Deb, amazon.com
“He really doesn't mean it, you know! He never even knew his father!”— Andrew Stanton, Anchor, amazon.com
“Whoa! That was so cool! Hey, Dad! Did you see that? Did you see me? Did you see what I did?”— Andrew Stanton, Squirt, amazon.com
“It's OK, it's OK. I'm looking for somebody too. Hey, we can look together.”— Andrew Stanton, Nemo, amazon.com
“No. No, you can't... STOP. Please don't go away. Please? No one's ever stuck with me for so long before. And if you leave... if you leave... I just, I remember things better with you.”— Andrew Stanton, Dory, amazon.com
“Well, you can't never let anything happen to him. Then nothing would ever happen to him.”— Andrew Stanton, Dory, amazon.com
“When life gets you down do you wanna know what you've gotta do? Just keep swimming.”— Andrew Stanton, Dory, amazon.com
“Sometimes the little times you don't think are anything while they're happening turn out to be what marks a whole period of your life.”— Andy Warhol, amazon.com
“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”— Andy Warhol, amazon.com
“I see it now, sometimes in my own face, but also in the faces of younger girls on the subway, their pinkies linked, their eyes darting and wounded. See me, they say.”— Emma Cline, theparisreview.org
“Getting people to look at you, I understood, was a way of getting things to happen.”— Emma Cline, theparisreview.org
“I squeezed lemon juice on my hair until it was crisp and sticky, and then I sat in the sun, hoping my hair would lighten to her shade of pale. I studied her face for signs of my own, noting her polyester miniskirts, the slim legs in tall boots.”— Emma Cline, theparisreview.org
“There would be no heroics, I understood. Just the dull terror, the physical pain that would have to be suffered through”— Emma Cline, amazon.com
“The intensity of his attention seemed exposing, and I laughed a little. I was just starting to learn how to be looked at. I took a deep drink. The glass was full of vodka, cloudy with the barest slip of orange juice.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com
“I looked up because of the laughter, and kept looking because of the girls. I noticed their hair first, long and uncombed. Then their jewelry catching the sun.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com
“These long-haired girls seemed to glide above all that was happening around them, tragic and separate. Like royalty in exile.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com
“These long-haired girls seemed to glide above all that was happening around them, tragic and separate. Like royalty in exile.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com
“The hatred that vibrated beneath the surface of my girl's face-- I think Suzanne recognized it. Of course my hand would anticipate the weight of a knife. The particular give of a human body. There was so much to destroy.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com