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“And there I was sending all the wrong signals to the right people in the wrong ways. Again, again, again.” (The Miseducation of Cameron Post Quotes)

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post Quotes

“But I couldn’t ever make that dream happen. It just came on its own, the way dreams do.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“But if renting all those movies had taught me anything more than how to lose myself in them, it was that you only actually have perfectly profound little moments like that in real life if you recognize them yourself, do all the fancy shot work and editing in your head, usually in the very seconds that whatever is happening is happening. And even if you do manage to do so, just about never does anyone else you’re with at the time experience that exact same kind of moment, and it’s impossible to explain it as it’s happening, and then the moment is over.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“But Ruth was wrong, too. There was more than just one other world beyond ours; there were hundreds and hundreds of them, and at 99 cents apiece I could rent them all.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“But there was a fire waiting. And there was a little meal laid out on a blanket. And there was a whole world beyond that shoreline, beyond the forest, beyond the knuckle mountains, beyond, beyond, beyond, not beneath the surface at all, but beyond and waiting.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“Do you think we’d get in trouble if anyone found out?” “Yeah,” I said right away, because even thought no one had ever told me, specifically, not to kiss a girl before, nobody had to. It was guys and girls who kissed – in our grade, on TV, in the movies, in the world; and that’s how it worked: guys and girls. Anything else was something weird.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“Everything was heightened the way it always is when summer is slipping away to fall, and you’re younger than eighteen, and all you can do is suck your cherry Icee and let the chlorine sting your nose, all the way up into the pockets behind your eyes, and snap your towel at the pretty girl with the sunburn, and hope to do it all again come June.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“How could I pretend to be a victim when I was so willing to sin?”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I don’t think it’s overstating it to say that my religion of choice became VHS rentals, and that its messages came in Technicolor and musical montages and fades and jump cuts and silver-screen legends and B-movie nobodies and villains to root for and good guys to hate. But Ruth was wrong, too. There was more than just one other world beyond ours; there were hundreds and hundreds of them, and at 99 cents apiece I could rent them all.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I felt all the ways in which this world seemed so, so enormous-the height of the trees, the hush and tick of the forest, the shift of the sunlight and shadows-but also so, so removed.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I felt like I needed something official to show me how all of this should feel, how I should be acting, what I should be saying–even if it was just some dumb movie that wasn’t really official at all.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I just liked girls because I couldn’t help not to.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I told myself that I didn’t need any of that shit, but there it was, repeated to me day after day after day. And when you’re surrounded by a bunch of mostly strangers experiencing the same thing, unable to call home, tethered to routine on ranchland miles away from anybody who might have known you before, might have been able to recognize the real you if you told them you couldn’t remember who she was, it’s not really like being real at all. It’s plastic living. It’s living in a diorama. It’s living the life of one of those prehistoric insects encased in amber: suspended, frozen, dead but not, you don’t know for sure.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“I was doing my little stand up shtick, the one I did for pretty girls, so they’d like me quickly and wouldn’t try too hard to actually get to know me beyond my role as wisecracking Cameron, the orphan. Maybe it was a little like flirting, but also a kind of protection: Don’t get too close; I’m just jokes with substance.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“In the embrace’s release I caught the scent again. Unmistakable. Marijuana. These homos were high as kites.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“It felt really good to do something that made no sense at all.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“Maybe I still haven’t become me. I don’t know how you tell for sure when you finally have.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“My whole point,” I said, “is that what they teach here, what they believe, if you don’t trust it, if you doubt it at all, then you’re told that you’re going to hell, that not only everyone you know is ashamed of you, but that Jesus himself has given up on your soul.

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“On the screen it rained and rained confetti, for minutes, and that glitter-rain, plus the cameras flashing and the lights from the billboards and the awesome mass of the crowds in their shiny hats and toothy smiles, made the world pop and shine and blur in a way that makes you sad to be watching it all on your TV screen, in a way that makes you feel like, instead of bringing the action into your living room, the TV cameras are just reminding you of how much you’re missing, confronting you with it, you in your pajamas, on your couch, a couple of pizza crusts resting in some orange grease on a paper plate in front of you, your glass of soda mostly flat and watery, the ice all melted, and the good stuff happening miles and miles away from where you’re at.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“Then, one on either side, they walked me to the shore, which was black and endless. But there was a fire waiting. And there was a little meal laid out on a blanket. And there was a whole world beyond that shoreline, beyond the forest, beyond the knuckle mountains, beyond, beyond, beyond, not beneath the surface at all, but beyond and waiting.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

“When you run into yourself, you run into feelings you never thought you had.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post Quotes

“You can’t catch somebody doing something when they’re not hiding.”

Emily M. Danforth
The Miseducation of Cameron Post

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