"As a child you were taught to see the world in geometric shapes and primary colors. It was as if the adults needed to equip you with more accomplishments. ("She knows her colors!") Then you had to spend the rest of your life unlearning them. That was life, as near as she could tell. Making everything simple for the first ten years, which in turn made everything more complicated for the subsequent seventy."
-Ann Brashares Girls in Pants
Monday, February 21, 2011
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