Ya Ya Sisterhood Quotes

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It’s life. You don’t figure it out. You just climb up on the beast and ride.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Friends are supposed to act like harbor boatsβ€”let you know if you’re off course. But it ain’t always possible…
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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life is short but it is wide. this too shall pass.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Some women pray for their daughters to marry good husbands. I pray that my girls will find girlfriends half as loyal and true as the Ya-Yas.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Smoke, drink and never think.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She used to say she could taste sleep and that it was as delicious as a BLT on fresh French bread.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I have been to the edge and lived to tell the tale..
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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But who has time to write memoirs? I’m still living my memoirs.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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What does my smile look like now? Vivi wondered. Can you reclaim that free-girl smile, or is it like virginity- once you loose it, that's it?
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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You know how some people, when they're together, they somehow make you feel more hopeful? Make you feel like the world is not the insane place it really is?
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I want to lay up like that, to float unstructured, without ambition or anxiety. I want to inhabit my life like a porch.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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But all she wanted to do was lie in bed, eat Kraft macaroni and cheese, and hide from the alligators.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I try to believe," she said, "that God doesn't give you more than one little piece of the story at once. You know, the story of your life. Otherwise your heart would crack wider than you could handle. He only cracks it enough so you can still walk, like someone wearing a cast. But you've still got a crack running up your side, big enough for a sapling to grow out of. Only no one sees it. Nobody sees it. Everybody thinks you're one whole piece, and so they treat you maybe not so gentle as they could see that crack.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Because I miss them. Because I need them. Because I love them.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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At the beauty of what she had stumbled onto, at the fear that something terrible would happen because she was not vigilant enough. She cried at the fear of something so good that she would not be brave enough to bear it.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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... a full moon shimmered over central Louisiana. This was no rinky-dink moon. This was a moon you had to curtsy to. A big, heavy, mysterious, beautiful, bossy moon. The kind you want to serve things to on a silver platter.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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What they don't know is that I went over the edge years ago, and lived to tell the tale.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Of all the secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood the most divine was humor.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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…the love we most cherish will, of necessity, bring us pain. Because that love is like the setting of a body with broken bones. But I want to stage the setting. I want to direct all scenes.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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They wanted to rock, they wanted to roll, they wanted to feel the peculiarly human feeling of having a perfect night in an imperfect world.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She longed for porch friendship, for the sticky, hot sensation of familiar female legs thrown over hers in companionship. She pined for the girliness of it all, the unplanned, improvisational laziness. She wanted to soak the words 'time management' out of her lexicon. She wanted to hand over, to yield, to let herself float down the unchartered beautiful fertile musky swamp of life, where creativity and eroticism and deep intelligence dwell.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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This is a cardinal Ya-Ya rule: you must meet each person's eyes while clinking glasses in a toast. Otherwise, the ritual has no meaning, it's just pure show. And that is something the Ya-Yas are not.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Many people are more like the earth than we know. Maybe they have fault lines that sooner or later are going to split open under pressure.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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These are all I have. I do not have the wide, bright beacon of some solid old lighthouse, guiding ships safely home, past the jaggedrocks. I only have these little glimmers that flicker and then go out.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Life is short, but it is wide. Genevieve Whitman taught me that.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (Ya Yas, #1))
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Shep claimed eating cake like that so early in the morning was a 'whore's breakfast.' The rest of them didn't care. They were happy little whores who didn't worry about saving a morsel.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I live in an ocean of smell…
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The moon loved them. Not because they were beautiful, or because they were perfect, or because they were perky, but because they were her darling daughters.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Say there is no truth. Say there are only scraps that we feebly try to sew togethr.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I wish I knew then what I know now - and still had those thighs!
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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His tall, lanky body had the wrinkles of sleep, and he smelled like cotton and dreams.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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A scent that disturbs me and delights me. It smells like ripe pears, vetiver, a bit of violet and something else- something spicy almost biting and exotic.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Do you think any of us know how to love?! Do you think anybody would ever do anything if they waited until they knew how to love?! Do you think that babies would ever get made or meals cooked or crops planed or books written or what God-damn-have-you? Do you think people would even get out of bed in the morning if they waited until they knew how to love? You have had too much therapy. Or not enough. God knows how to love, kiddo. The rest of us are only good actors. Forget love. Try good manners.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The very air they breathed was almost a juice.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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True love is not a crock, but patriotism is.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The notes danced through the June air; Vivi could feel them dust her hair and shoulders. She could feel the notes enter her and settle deep into her bones.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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It was the kind... of Southern women... who believe... that it is impossible to arrive in a new place without a pair of shoes to match every possible change of clothes.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Glorious theater. It creates family for all kinds of orphans.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She leaned down and smelled the skin at Connor's shoulders right at the spots where, as Martha Graham might have said, his own wings might have been attached.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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It's life, Sidda. You just climb on the beast and ride.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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It kills me to think I didn't spot her headed for the rocks. Friends are supposed to act like harbor boats-let you know if you're off course.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I can't help it, I'm an addict.' 'Don't corrupt the word 'addict,' Goddamnit,' Caro said. 'I'm fed up with everybody claiming they're addicted. You're just a ponderer, Sidda, that's all.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The point is not knowing another person, or learning to love another person. The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be?
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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In the crook of the crescent moon sits the Holy Lady, with strong muscles and a merciful heart. She kicks her her splendid legs like the moon is her swing and the sky, her front porch. She waves down at Sidda like she has just spotted an old buddy.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Sometimes lost treasures can be reclaimed.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The soft aroma of old worn cotton from a linen chest, the lingering smell of tobacco on an angora sweater; Jergen's hand lotion, sauteed green peppers and onions; the sweet, nutty smell of peanut butter and bananas, the oaken smell of good bourbon. A combination of lily of the valley, cedar, vanilla, and somewhere, the lingering of old rose. These smells are older than any thought. Mama, Teensy, Neecie, and Caro, each one of them had an individual scent, to be sure. But this is the Gumbo of their scents. This is the Gumbo Ya-Ya. This is the internal vial of perfume I carry with me everywhere I go.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The words shot through Vivi's bones and blood and muscle, and her body relaxed, so that when her feet touched the ground they met the earth differently, as though they had found roots that reached deep down and anchored to something tender and undamaged.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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As Sidda joined Vivi in staring out into the darkness of the fields, where hundreds of sunflowers grew, she thought: I will never fully know my mother, any more than I will ever know my father or Connor, or myself. I have been missing the point. The point is not knowing another person, or learning to love another person. The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be? What good manners can we show as we welcome ourselves and others into our hearts?
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Sidda sank down into the wide flannel embrace of their bodies, and she rested. For a moment she died a little death, they died it together.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Life is short, but wide.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Taking out the journal she’d packed, and intending to make some preproduction notes on The Women, Sidda began to write instead about the Ya-Yas. Her hand moved across
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She walks barefoot into the humid night, moonlight on her freckled shoulders. Near a huge, live oak tree on the edge of her father's cotton fields, Sidda looks up into the sky. In the crook of the crescent moon sits the Holy Lady, with strong muscles and a merciful heart. She kicks her splendid legs like the moon is her swing and the sky, her front porch. She waves down at Sidda like she has just spotted an old buddy. Sidda stands in the moonlight and lets the Blessed Mother love every hair on her six-year-old head. Tenderness flows down from the moon and up from the earth. For one fleeting, luminous moment, Sidda Walker knows there has never been a time when she has not been loved.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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How many years went by unnoticed, unembraced?
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She's smiling that smile they smile before they grow bosoms.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The alligators can get you at any age, Buddy. But the worst thing you can do is freeze.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Uncountable the number off breaths I've taken for granted in my life.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Connor: [about Sidda and Connor's wedding] Vivi, it's taken years to nail down a date. She's always said, "What's the rush, when things are so good?" I don't know what the hell she's so afraid of - it's like she's always waiting for the bottom to drop out. Vivi: You know why she thinks that, don't ya, honey? Because it did. It always did.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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pretty is as pretty does
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Don’t think this means I’m giving you all my secrets. There is more to me than you will ever know.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Those eagles, like angels, don't distinguish between work and play. To them, it is all one and the same.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Tears will do you no good.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Once the scent caught me on the street in Greenwich Village. I stopped in my tracks and looked around. Where was it coming from? A shop? The trees? A passerby? I could not tell. I only knew the smell made me cry. I stood on the sidewalk in Greenwich Village as people brushed by, and felt suddenly young and terribly open, as if I were waiting for something. I live in an ocean of smell, and the ocean is my mother.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Sidda was tired of being vigilant, alert, sharp. She longed for porch friendship, for the sticky, hot sensation of familiar female legs thrown over hers in companionship. She pined for the girlness of it all, the unplanned, improvisational laziness. She wanted to soak the words "time management" out of her lexicon. She wanted to hand over, to yield, to let herself float down into the uncharted beautiful fertile musky swamp of life, where creativity and eroticism and deep intelligence dwell.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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After writing in her journal, Sidda felt sleepy. She let her head drop down over the table and dozed off. Vivi’s
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I couldn’t wait until my own stroke was strong enough for me to follow in her wake.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Our Lady of Cheribim Chit-Chat.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Liminal moments. Those moments apart from time when you are gripped. Taken. When you are so fully absorbed in what you are doing that time ceases to exist. Those early morning birthday moments were liminal, Sidda thought. Momma knew how to embrace liminality inspite of (or maybe because of) her emotional acrobatics. Momma taught me rapture.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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She saw night lights in the rooms of the babies who dreamed soft seersucker dreams, drugged happy with the heat, their pink baby bodies curled against worn out cotton, not fearing Hitler yet, their strong, tiny hearts beating in unison with the trees and the creeks and the bayou
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Wade Coenen poured her a glass of brandy. 'Theater,' he said. 'Glorious theater. It creates family for all kinds of orphans.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I was stupefied. Had she once been a star and her bright burning had dimmed? Maybe because she had us? Or had Mama
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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all these other little ringlet-headed girls and break into a dance. Make everyone look at me, only me! But you have to stand in line. All we’re supposed to do is stand up here and
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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smoke, drink, never thinkβ€”borrowed from Billie Holiday.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The soul needs the body.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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En un tren, parece que puedas ir a cualquier parte.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Très Ya-Ya-No!
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Life is short but it is wide.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the YA-YA Sisterhood Low Price)
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There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers. (pg. 174)
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (The Ya-Ya Sisterhood Series, Book 2))
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the ocean is my mother.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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came in out of the kitchen.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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As Vivi drove, it seemed that not only the Ya-Ya's bodies but the earth and sky were sweating. The very air they breathed was almost a juice. Moonlight spilled down into the convertible, onto the four friends' shoulders and knees and on the tops of their heads, so that their hair seemed to have little sparks shooting off it. Vivi had no idea at all where she was headed, but she knew that whatever direction she went, her friends would go with her.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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the page swiftly. Sidda did not stop to correct herself, or to analyze why she was doing this. She simply glanced at the creekbank photo, sat at the cabin’s table, and wrote from the heart. Oh, how Mama and the Ya-Yas laughed! I could hear them from the water where I played with
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Those porch girls had no idea they were going to sprawl on that couch until the weight of their adolescent bodies sank down into the pillows. They have no idea when they will get up off that couch. They have no plans for what will happen next. They only know their bodies touching as they try to keep cool. They only know that the coolest spot they can find is in front of that rotary fan. I want to lay up like that, to float unstructured, without ambition or anxiety. I want to inhibit my life like a porch.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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I don’t care what the fire department says about fire hazards. I have lived through fire before.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Jack says your letters still sound cheery, but I know that’s just because you’re putting on a good face for him. We think you’re the one that needs cheering up, BΓ©bΓ©.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Looking up at her, Teensy said, "Any baggage you have, BΓ©bΓ©, ceased to be only yours the minute that sperm hit that egg.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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What Sidda did not know was how much more singing there was when Vivi was growing up. That's the kind of thing the history books don't tell you. How people sang outdoors all the time.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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From her perch on the crescent of the harvest moon, the Holy Lady looked down and smiled at her imperfect children. The angels attending her that night felt little twinges of longing to be in human form, if for only a few minutes. They wanted to rock, they wanted to roll, they wanted to feel the peculiarly human feeling of having a perfect night in an imperfect world.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Well, it’s finally happening. Vivi Abbott Walker has gone over the edge. What they don’t know is that I went over the edge years ago, and lived to tell the tale. Although not to many. Vivi ran
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Glorious theater. It creates family for all kinds of orphans. -- Wade Coenen in "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
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Rebecca Wells
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about Alligator Girl with the head and shoulders of a girl, and the rest of her body pure alligator. Kind of like a mermaid, but mean. Oh! I am the world’s best scary-story teller!
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Sorry to interrupt this little ya-ya sisterhood shit,” Oakley grunts.
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Ashley Jade (Cruel Prince (Royal Hearts Academy, #1))
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Secret codes and lore and lingo stretching back into that fluid time before air conditioning dried up the rich, heavy humidity that used to hang over the porches of Louisiana, drenching cotton blouses, beads of sweat tickling the skin, slowing people down so the world entered them in an unhurried way. A thick stew of life that seeped into the very blood of people, so eccentric, languid thoughts simmered inside. Thoughts that would not come again after porches were enclosed, after the climate was controlled, after all windows were shut tight, and the sounds of the neighborhood were drowned out by the noise of the television set.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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sparklers out in front of her. Staring at them, she thought: These are all I have. I do not have the wide, bright beacon of some solid old lighthouse, guiding ships safely home, past the jagged rocks. I only have these little glimmers that flicker and then go out. Let me see my daughter like my mother could never see me. Let her see me, too.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Mama parted with these Divine Secrets because I asked her to, Sidda thought. The reason I feel like crying, Sidda realized, is not just because this scrapbook is vulnerable, but because Mama, whether she knows it or not, has made herself so vulnerable to
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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The Germans are about to reach Stalingrad, and the gas chambers are heating up, but the Ya-Yas are still in high school, and the life of the porch still surrounds them. They are lazy together. This is comfort. This is joy. Just look at these four. Not one wears a watch. This porch time is not planned. Not penciled into a DayRunner . . .I want to lay up like that, to float unstructured, without ambition or anxiety. I want to inhabit my life like a porch.
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Rebecca Wells (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood)
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Like I told Lo, I’ve made this pact with Rose not to talk about it, like a Ya-Ya Sisterhood thing, and I can’t go back on my word. And just so you know, Rose is scary. She took out a knife and was saying something about blood oaths, and before I knew it, she slit my palm.” Her voice lowers, almost comically that it’s hard to take her serious. But she is. β€œAnd this comes from a girl who cannot walk on the hardwood without shoes. You don’t have to say anything, it surprised me too.
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Krista Ritchie (Hothouse Flower (Calloway Sisters #2))
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Southern life follows not the rules of logic, but the whims of poetry. The ways of Southern womanhood have always been distinct. After all, nobody’s filming Steel Magnolias about the women of North Dakota, and a Ya-Ya Sisterhood has yet to be discovered in Rhode Island.
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Sela Ward (Homesick: A Memoir)
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Because every once in a while, when the clouds are thickening and wishes are crowding you with what you think you need, you’ll forget what it’s like just to feel the spray of the sea on your face, to hear the rustle of pines, to inhale the scent of lavender from the nearby farm.
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Maya Prasad (Wild Wishes and Windswept Kisses)
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you right now.” β€œThat won’t be necessary. I’m on your side. Look, I have to leave. As you all know, Lizzie does not like to be kept waiting. So, we’re good?” To everyone’s surprise, Harry spoke first. β€œWe’re good. I think I speak for all of us.” The others nodded. The webcam came to life. β€œGood decision, guys. Gotta go; some high rollers just blew in. Have to get the red carpet ready to roll out. Time is money. See ya!
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Fern Michaels (Upside Down (The Men of the Sisterhood, #1A))