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Above all, she is the girl who “feels” things, who has hung on to the freshness and pain of adolescence, the girl ever wounded, ever young.
Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem
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Little Sour. Little Sweet. Always Fun.
Main Entry: clem·en·tine Pronunciation: \ˈkle-mən-ˌtēn, -ˌtīn\ Function: noun Etymology: French clémentine probably from Clément Rodier, French priest who discovered the hybrid ca. 1902, Date: 1943, : a small, nearly-seedless citrus fruit that is probably a hybrid between a tangerine and an orange.