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Quotes from Jim Lynch

He looked older, too, like a man sucking it up, wrestling with problems he had been trying to conceal. This Norm saw as progress
~ Jim Lynch
We began our prerace rituals as the rising wind turned the bay from placid green Jell-O to corrugated iron.
~ Jim Lynch
Though Brandon claimed to be six-six, because that was all the height most people could fathom, he was actually a quarter inch over six-eight-and not a spindly six-eight either, but 232 pounds of meat and bone stacked vertically beneath a lop-sided smile and a defiant wedge of hair that gave him the appearance of an unfinished sculpture. His size always triggered unreasonable expectations.
~ Jim Lynch
I hate myself pretty often .She tilted her face back on the pillow, damning tears and attempting so smile at the same time. Pretty fucking often
~ Jim Lynch
When Rachel Carson accepted the National Book Award, she said, 'if there is poetry in my book about the sea it is not because I deliberately put it there but because no one could write truthfully about the sea and leave out poetry.
~ Jim Lynch
Grown-ups are always more fascinated by what you might become then what you are.
~ Jim Lynch
See as much as you can see, I guess. Rachel Carson said most of us go through life unseeing. I do that some days...I think it's easier to see when you're a kid. We're not in a hurry to get anywhere and we don't have those long to-do lists you guys have.
~ Jim Lynch
Something had snapped between us, and I had no idea how to glue it back together.
~ Jim Lynch
True love is a tiny pearl, easily imagined and easily lost.
~ Jim Lynch
that's the nature of marine life and the inland bays I grew up on. You'd have to be a scientist, a poet and a comedian to hope to describe it all accurately, and even then you'd often fall short.
~ Jim Lynch
I was a fluke in a classroom full of flukes on a planet overpopulated by flukes.
~ Jim Lynch
I'm not worried about you because you don't get it your own way. You never have, and believe it or not, that makes you extraordinary.
~ Jim Lynch
Strangers, he remembered, can tell you how old you are without trying. The looks you get or don't get let you know exactly where you're at, where you're headed and where you can never go again.
~ Jim Lynch
If you don't feel any connection to the ocean, then ask yourself why your tears, blood and saliva contain about the same percentage of salt.
~ Jim Lynch
People usually take decades to sort out their view of the universe, if they bother to sort at all. I did my sorting during one freakish summer in which i was ambushed by science, fame and suggestions of the divine.
~ Jim Lynch
It surprised me to want her [my mother] the most, but I'd never been miserable without her.
~ Jim Lynch
The word he used was coup, and I'm not speaking French just to arouse you.
~ Jim Lynch
I pointed out how the eel grass lay flat on the beach, and asked them to imagine what it must be like to live in a forest that worked like a folding stage prop, going from three-dimensional to two-dimensional twice a day.
~ Jim Lynch
Some people blamed his oddities on his dyslexia, which was so severe that one giddy pediatrician called it a gift: While he might never learn how to spell or read better than the average fourth grader, he'd always see things the rest of us couldn't.
~ Jim Lynch
shells, as unique and timeless as bones, helped me realize that we all die young, that in the life of the earth, we are houseflies, here for one brief flash.
~ Jim Lynch
shells, as unique and timeless as bones, helped me realize that we all die young, that in the life of the earth, we are houseflies, here for one flash of light.
~ Jim Lynch
Grown-ups are always more fascinated by what you might become than by what you are.
~ Jim Lynch
Yet aside from the Angie distraction, it was starting to feel like the summers before it, with long, anonymous, and forgettable, but nearly perfect days away from stuffy classrooms, sloppy joes...
~ Jim Lynch
Know something?" Brandon said. "I think the most interesting people I'll meet these days will be criminals—or people about to become criminals.
~ Jim Lynch