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Obey, obey, obey, then do what you want.
Lisa See
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Lisa See
Age: 69
Born: 1955
Born: February 18
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i would rather be married to broken jade than flawless clay
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All women on earth-- and men, too for that matter-- hope for the kind of love that transforms us, raises us up out of the everyday, & gives us the courage to survive our little deaths: the heartache of unfulfilled dreams, of career and personal disappointments, of broken love affairs.
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Perhaps he was afraid as I was that we'd be caught. Or perhaps he was breathing me in just as I was letting him come into my lungs, my eyes, my heart.
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May and I are sisters. We'll always fight, but we'll always make up as well. That's what sisters do: we argue, we point out each other's frailties, mistakes, and bad judgment, we flash the insecurities we've had since childhood, and then we come back together. Until the next time.
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There is no life without death. That is the true meaning of yin and yang
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I am old enough to know only too well my good and bad qualities, which were often one in the same.
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Snow Flower was my old same for life. I had a greater and deeper love for her than I could ever feel for a person who was my husband.
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I didn't know you would be here last night, but you were. We can't fight fate. Instead, we must accept that fate has given us a special opportunity.
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Parents die, daughters grow up and marry out, but sisters are for life.
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People write to me all the time, and I write back.
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When people are alive they love, when they die, they keep loving. If love ends when person dies, that is not real love
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My heart is empty & my life has no value anymore. Each moment a thousand tears.
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I am an eighth Chinese, and I come from a large Chinese-American family in Los Angeles.
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What stays with me most is a general sense of loss, unease, and longing for the past that cannot be relieved.
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He was in my hair, my eyes, my fingers, my heart. I day-dreamed about what he was doing, thinking, seeing, smelling, feeling. I could not eat for thoughts of him.
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For my entire life I longed for love. I knew it was not right for me — as a girl and later as a woman — to want or expect it, but I did, and this unjustified desire has been at the root of every problem I have experienced in my life.
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And often it would be a woman who was in her 70s or 80s who would win the beauty contest, because bound feet never age.
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When you don’t have much, having less isn’t so bad.
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My love for him had never gone away but only changed, growing deeper like wine fermenting or pickles curing. It bore into me with the pervasiveness of water working its way to the center of a mountain.
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I’ve never thought much about whether I was happy or if I had fun as a child. I was a so-so girl who lived with a so-so family in a so-so village. I didn’t know that there might be another way to live, and I didn’t worry about it either.
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