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Blackouts Quotes

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Rick Riordan
“You both passed out,� Percy said. “I don’t know why, but Ella told me not to worry about it. She said you were…sharing?�
“Sharing,� Ella agreed. She crouched in the stern, preening her wing feathers with her teeth, which didn’t look like a very effective form of personal hygiene. She spit out some red fluff. “Sharing is good. No more blackouts. Biggest American blackout, August 14, 2003. Hazel shared. No more blackouts.�
Percy scratched his head. “Yeah…we’ve been having conversations like that all night. I still don’t know what she’s talking about.”
Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

“The funny thing is, the more I dwelled on the possibilities of having DID, the more time I seemed to have to do it. For what seemed like forever, and certainly for the last few years since the acid and fire incidents, days had rushed by in a blur. It was strange to admit but I suddenly seemed to have more time to myself.”
Kim Noble, All of Me

“As hard to conceive as DID was, it was such a relief to learn that my blackouts weren't caused by alcohol. I wasn't some drunk struggling to get by in life. My apparent memory lapses were actually gaps in my knowledge and they had a medical reason: I genuinely wasn't there at the time.”
Kim Noble, All of Me

Austin Kleon
“America
became a dirty word
in 1492
when
we
landed”
Austin Kleon, (Newspaper Blackout) [By: Kleon, Austin] [May, 2010]

Austin Kleon
“What's exciting about the poems is that by destroying writing you can create new writing.”
Austin Kleon, (Newspaper Blackout) [By: Kleon, Austin] [May, 2010]