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Hanya ada dua pilihan: menjadi apatis atau mengikuti arus. Tetapi aku memilih untuk jadi manusia merdeka.
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Someone to hold me too close.
Someone to hurt me too deep.
Someone to sit in my chair,
And ruin my sleep,
And make me aware,
Of being alive.
Being alive.Somebody needs me too much.
Somebody knows me too well.
Somebody pulls me up short,
And puts me through hell,
And gives me support,
For being alive.
Make me alive.
Make me alive.Make me confused.
Mock me with praise.
Let me be used.
Vary my days.(memory of Nicole and Charlie)
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personal documentation HRH, Crown Princess of Denmark -
Quinn,
I am looking at mirror
I am seeing me
I am perfect
I am always right
I never make mistake
I joy my pride
but who will trust mirror -
Ada yang siang malam cari ilmu untuk sekedar tahu batas langit.
Ada yang siang malam cari ilmu dan membaginya untuk menghapus batas langit dalam diri.(Adimas Immanuel)
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The book revolves around Melody’s unspoken and unheard thoughts, as she has been unable to express herself since birth. I wasn’t aware that this book was actually intended for readers aged 10 and up (which includes both teens and adults) until I finished reading it in just a few hours and took a glance at the back cover. I was genuinely taken aback. I even wondered if Draper (the author) was a teenager when she wrote it, as this was my first book by her. (Apparently, she was not, after I did a quick Google search.)
I read the book a few years ago when I was still single, so I had no concept of what it would be like to be Melody’s mother, having a daughter with a disability. Yet, something about the story captivated me and allowed me to imagine myself in the plot. The language is simple and easy to read, though I did find myself questioning how effectively Melody’s thoughts were conveyed in the story, considering she was still a child with limited social interactions and few friends. I assumed that if Melody had been in a more typical environment, she would have been an exceptionally brilliant child.
What I think people would appreciate about this book is Draper’s ability to present the plot with ease. At times, I felt pity for Melody, but I also found myself amazed by her resilience and even angry at certain moments in the story. Moreover, the narrative didn’t feel like a typical novel but rather more like a short story, which I consider a positive aspect.
Unfortunately, Out of Mind is the kind of book I might give to someone else but wouldn’t necessarily want to read again. Perhaps because it is targeted at a teen audience, Draper crafted the plot twist to resemble the kind of twist you’d find in teen literature, which didn’t feel particularly surprising or dramatic to me.
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Between what is said and not meant, what is meant and not said, most of love is lost.
(Khalil Gibran)
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Love actually starts when the excitement of being in love starts to fade: the stress of life sets in, the butterflies disappear, the tears, the sadness, the arguments, the worst parts of both people.
But if you still want that person by your side through all of those, that is when you know you are good at love.
