Books

  1. Jill I

    Jill I edited the memorable quotes of Rabbit, Run Friday, October 15, 2010.

    • Edited a quotation: “Janice: 'Why can't you try to imagine how I feel? I just had a baby.' Rabbit: 'I can. I can but I don't want to, it's not the thing, the thing is how I feel. And I feel like getting out.'”Janice and Rabbit
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  2. Jill I

    Jill I edited the memorable quotes of Rabbit, Run Friday, October 15, 2010.

    • Edited a quotation: “-Janice: Why'Why can't you try to imagine how I feel? I just had a baby.- Ibaby.' Rabbit: 'I can. I can but I don't want to, it's not the thing, the thing is how I feel. And I feel like getting out.out.'Janice and Rabbit
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  3. Jill I

    Jill I edited the memorable quotes of Rabbit, Run Friday, October 15, 2010.

    • Added a quotation: “Everybody who tells you how to act has whiskey on their breath.Rabbit
    • Added a quotation: “Anger turns his skin rotten, so the outside seeps through; his insides go jagged with the tiny dry forks of bitter scratching brambles, where words hang like caterpillar nests that can't be burned away.
    • Added a quotation: “You're a coward. You don't care about right or wrong; you worship nothing except your own worst instincts.Eccles
    • Added a quotation: “That was the thing about him, he just lived in his skin and didn't give a thought to the consequences of anything.Ruth
    • Added a quotation: “- Why can't you try to imagine how I feel? I just had a baby.- I can. I can but I don't want to, it's not the thing, the thing is how I feel. And I feel like getting out.Janice and Rabbit
    • Added a quotation: “Right and wrong aren't dropped from the sky. We. We make them. Against misery. Invariably, Harry, invariably... misery follows their disobedience.Tothero
    • Added a quotation: “Why don't you look outside your own pretty skin once in a while?Ruth, to Rabbit
    • Added a quotation: “Saying all this unsteadies her and makes her cry, but she pretends she's not. She grips the back of the chair, the sides of her nose shining, and looks at him to say something. The way she's fighting for control of herself repels him; he doesn't like people who manage things. He likes things to happen of themselves. He has nervously felt her watching him for some sign of resolution inspired by her speech. In fact he has hardly listened; it is too complicated and, compared to the vision of a sandwich, unreal.Ruth and Rabbit
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