“First the colours.Then the humans.That’s usually how I see things.Or at least, how I try.”
“Identifying, they said, was trying to see how I was like the people I was with. Comparing, they told me, was looking for differences, usually seeing how I was better than others.”
“Standing in the line at the food court, I try to be myself. But I forget how I usually stand when I'm myself.”
“You don’t know how I feel about you? I try to show you how much I care about you every day. How can you not see that?”
“That's what sofas are for: sit down, drink a cup of tea, talk of literature. At least that's how I see it.”
“I can see by your face that I'll never persuade you. And that's surprising, because usually you at least try to see my side."I can see your side," said Cecily. "I've got a much clearer view of it than you do, from over here on my side.”