I began to look at all events and all things as relevant, an opportunity to take or avoid.
Amy Tan
I began to look at all events and all things as relevant, an opportunity to take or avoid.
Amy Tan
I discovered that maybe it was fate all along, that faith was just an illusion that somehow you’re in control.
Amy Tan
I had new thoughts, willful thoughts, or rather thoughts filled with lots of won’ts. I won’t let her change me, I promised myself. I won’t be what I’m not.
Amy Tan
I remember wondering why it was that eating something good could make me feel so terrible, while vomiting something terrible could make me feel so good.
Amy Tan
It is because I had so much joy that I came to have so much hate.
Amy Tan
I was no longer scared. I could see what was inside me.
Amy Tan
Look at this face. Do you see my foolish hope?
Amy Tan
My father has asked me to be the fourth corner at the Joy Luck Club. I am to replace my mother, whose seat at the mah jong table has been empty since she died two months ago. My father thinks she was killed by her own thoughts.
Amy Tan
My mother had a look on her face that I’ll never forget. It was one of complete despair and horror, for losing Bing, for being so foolish as to think she could use faith to change fate.
Amy Tan
Over the years, she told me the same story, except for the ending, which grew darker, casting long shadows into her life, and eventually into mine.
Amy Tan
Then you must teach my daughter this same lesson. How to lose your innocence but not your hope. How to laugh forever.
Amy Tan