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“We unveil ourselves in the pieces we want others to know, even those closest to us. We all have our secrets.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“the mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for,”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“I wanted them to take a good hard look at a system that had allowed the State to kill off any writer, any intellectual—hell, even any meteorologist—they disagreed with.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“Dostoyevsky threw me a rope in the fog and began to tug. When he wrote that “the mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for,”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“The funny thing was, I never thought of myself as a spy. Surely the craft took more than smiling and laughing at stupid jokes and pretending to be interested in everything these men said. There wasn't a name for it back then, but it was at that first party that I became a Swallow: a woman who uses her God-given talents to gain information - talents I'd been accumulating since puberty, had refined in my twenties, and then perfected in my thirties. These men thought they were using me, but it was always the reverse; my power was making them think it wasn't.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“His words felt like running a hand under cold water after burning it on the stove. The pain might be smoothed while the water runs, but as soon as you turn off the faucet, the throbbing continues.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“One might think this scenario plays out only in high school or college, but the politics of friendship are tricky at every age.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“Maybe certain poems are meant only for oneself.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“This book will take us down a spiral from which there will be no return.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“This is not the letter you’ve long sought. This is not about the book. This is not the confession that would prove the crimes you’ve assigned to me. Nor is it a plea for my innocence. I am innocent of what I’ve been accused of, but not of everything.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“If you were to come to Headquarters and see a woman in a smart green tweed suit following a man into his office or a woman wearing red heels and a matching angora sweater at reception, you might've assumed these women were typists or secretaries; and you would've been right. But you would have also been wrong. Secretary: a person entrusted with a secret. From the Latin secretus, secretum. We all typed, but some of us did more. We spoke no word of the work we did after we covered our typewriters each day. Unlike some of the men, we could keep our secrets.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“one can sum up the entire spectrum of human motivations with a formula called MICE: Money, Ideology, Compromise, Ego.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“The trick to pinpointing the man with the biggest bank account in the room is not to look to the man in the nicest tux, but to the man not trying to impress.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“But my favorite part has always been the space between when the lights go down and the film begins to flicker—that brief moment when the whole world feels like it’s on the verge of something.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“May our literary weapon of mass destruction make the monster squeal.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“I had some talent, but not as much as I would have liked. Isn’t that always the case with such things? One’s passion almost always outweighs talent.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“it requires constant reassurance from others, and when that assurance doesn’t come, you falter. And when you falter, you go after the lowest-hanging fruit—someone to make you feel wanted and powerful.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy. It sharpens the lived experience. Makes for more interesting people.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“There’s never enough time.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“The way he pushed himself to write his great work no matter the cost.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“Wherever I was, she was never far from my mind. I kept waiting for the day when I'd wake up and my first thought wouldn't be of her. The worst was when i dreamed of her. How one moment we were together, only to wake and feel the loss all over again. Sometimes I'd feel a spark run across my body, convinced Irons must have been thinking of me at that exact moment. Silly.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“There are two types of ambitious men: those bred to be ambitious—told from a very young age that the world is theirs for the taking—and those who create their own legacy.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“I congratulated her, saying I’d love to be the one to throw the happy couple an engagement party. Taken aback, she said, in a voice as small as a comma, that that wouldn’t be necessary.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“dig into that space between the contradictions.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“think men are really more in love with Gatsby than they care to admit.” “Not love. But we do want to be him. All men, all women, for that matter, secretly long for some great tragedy. It sharpens the lived experience. Makes for more interesting people. Wouldn’t you agree?” “Only privileged men romanticize tragedy.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“Secretary: a person entrusted with a secret. From the Latin secretus, secretum. We all typed, but some of us did more. We spoke no word of the work we did after we covered our typewriters each day. Unlike some of the men, we could keep our secrets.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“I have this one sharpened pencil. It is smaller than my thumb, and my wrist already aches. But I will write until it wears down and turns to dust.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“I’d also compose poems of my own, the lines appearing in my head as they would on paper. I’d say them to myself again and again until they were cemented. But for some reason I cannot recite them now, when I have the paper to write them down. Maybe certain poems are meant only for oneself.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“As it is, my story no longer belongs to me. In the collective imagination, I have become someone else—a heroine, a character. I have become Lara.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept
“She kissed me, her lips adjusting to mine until they clicked into place. The kiss made me feel like crying; I felt a sense of loss as soon as she removed her mouth.”
― The Secrets We Kept
― The Secrets We Kept





