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    But what really is immorality? And what does helping someone really mean? Helping them to be like everyone else, or helping them to be themselves?

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    Don't let ignorance win. Let love.

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    Don't punish yourselves for people's ignorant reactions to what we all are. Don't let ignorance win. Let love.

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    Have you ever felt really close to someone? So close that you can't understand why you and the other person have two separate bodies, two separate skins?

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    It's Annie and me they're all sitting around here like cardboard people judging; It's Annie and me. And what we did that they think is wrong, when you pare it all down, was fall in love.

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    Liza-don't let it make any difference. It won't, will it? With us, I mean." "Of course it won't," I told her. But I was wrong. Six months of not writing-that's a difference. And so I lied to Annie. On top of everything else, I lied to Annie, too.

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    The 1st day, I stood in the kitchen leaning against the counter watching Annie feed the cats, and I knew I wanted to do that forever.

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    The thing about mountains is that you have to keep on climbing them, and that it's always hard, but there's a view from top every time when you finally get there.

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    Ugh! Young girls, they should laugh. Life's bad enough when you're grown, you might as well laugh when you're young.

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    And what does helping someone really mean? Helping them to be like everyone else, or helping them to be themselves?

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    It felt a little as if we'd found a script that had been written just for us, and we were reading through the beginning quickly [...] hurrying so we could get to the part that mattered, whatever that was to be.

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    It was like a war inside me; I couldn’t even recognize all the sides. There was one that said, ‘No, this is wrong; you know it’s wrong and bad and sinful,’ and there was another that said, ‘Nothing has ever felt so right and natural and true and good,’ and another that said it was happening too fast, and another that just wanted to stop thinking altogether and fling my arms around Annie and hold her forever. There were other sides, too, but I couldn’t sort them out.

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    Real, but sometimes beautiful.

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    Too much beauty can be hard to bear.