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  • #1
    Alice Oseman
    “I've learnt some Things. Like the way friendship can be just as intense, beautiful and endless as romance. Like the way there's love everywhere around me - there's love for my friends, there's love for my paintings, there's love for myself.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #2
    Alice Oseman
    “Rooney dropped to her knees. ‘Georgia, I am never going to stop being your friend. And I don’t mean that in the boring average meaning of ‘friend’ where we stop talking regularly when we’re twenty-five because we’ve both met nice young men and gone off to have babies, and only get to meet up twice a year. I mean I’m going to pester you to buy a house next door to me when we’re forty-five and have finally saved up enough for our deposits. I mean I’m going to be crashing round yours every night for dinner because you know I can’t fucking cook to save my life, and if I’ve got kids and a spouse, they’ll probably come round with me, because otherwise they’ll be living on chicken nuggets and chips. I mean I’m going to be the one bringing you soup when you text me that you’re sick and can’t get out of bed and ferrying you to the doctor’s even when you don’t want to go because you feel guilty about using the NHS when you just have a stomach bug. I mean we’re gonna knock down the fence between our gardens so we have one big garden, and we can both get a dog and take turns looking after it. I mean I’m going to be here, annoying you, until we’re old ladies, sitting in the same care home, talking about putting on a Shakespeare because we’re all old and bored as shit.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #3
    Alice Oseman
    “The crux of it all was that I did not feel sexual or romantic feelings for anyone. Not a single goddamn person I had ever met or would ever meet.
    So that really was me.
    Aromatic.
    Asexual.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #4
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “Your sexuality -- and how you identify -- is nobody else's business. You can change your mind, or not change your mind. Those labels exist for you, and not so that everyone else can try to force you into a box. Especially if that box is their close-minded idea of fucking normal.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Summer Bird Blue

  • #5
    Alice Oseman
    “I think everyone’s a bit bored with boy-girl romances anyway,” he said. “I think the world’s had enough of those, to be honest.”
    Alice Oseman, Radio Silence

  • #6
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “Some people are meant to be forever, like Lea and me. And other people come into your life for a reason— you help each other figure shit out and come to terms with complicated feelings that you can't process on your own.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Summer Bird Blue

  • #7
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “And maybe that’s like life. You live for a moment—one single moment. And then you don’t matter. Because there are years of the past and years of the future, and we’re all simply one tiny blip in time—a surge of water waiting to leave our mark on the sand, only to have it washed away by the waves that come after us. And Lea, with her brief, tiny wave. She didn’t get to make a mark. If she’d had more time, she would have been a hurricane.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Summer Bird Blue

  • #8
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “I don't know how to hang on to someone who doesn't exist in the same world as me.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Summer Bird Blue

  • #9
    Aiden Thomas
    “Queer folks are like wolves," Julian told him. "We travel in packs."

    (p. 125)”
    Aiden Thomas, Cemetery Boys

  • #10
    Aiden Thomas
    “There's no way y'all have been around for thousands of years without there being one person not fitting into the 'men are this, women are that' bullshit." Julian sounded so convinced, so sure. His obsidian eyes locked onto Yadriel's. "Maybe they hid it, or ran away, or I dunno, something else, but there's no way you're the first, Yads.”
    Aiden Thomas, Cemetery Boys

  • #11
    Kevin Panetta
    “Maybe just...Don't try to be what you think you should be. Be what you love.”
    Kevin Panetta, Bloom

  • #12
    Kevin Panetta
    “I would love to have something like that... To be on a team with someone... and to be better together than you ever could be alone.”
    Kevin Panetta, Bloom

  • #13
    Nina LaCour
    “People talk about coming out as though it’s this big one-time event. But really, most people have to come out over and over to basically every new person they meet. I’m only eighteen and it already exhausts me.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #14
    Nina LaCour
    “We love films because they makes us feel something. They speak to our desires, which are never small. They allow us to escape and to dream and to gaze into the eyes that are impossibly beautiful and huge. They fill us with longing. But also. They tell us to remember; they remind us of life. Remember, they say, how much it hurts to have your heart broken.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #15
    Nina LaCour
    “There’s still this thing that happens after you break up with
    someone. It barely takes any time to work. All you have to do
    is continue with your life, and then when you find yourself in a
    room with her again it’s as if you’re a different person. Maybe
    your posture is a little more confident. Maybe your laughter is
    louder. You’re wearing perfume she’s never smelled before and
    you have a new way of pinning back your hair. You don’t even
    have to say anything because your presence alone is enough to
    say Look at who I am without you.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #16
    Nina LaCour
    “When you love someone, you are sure. You don’t need time to decide. You don’t say stop and start over and over, like you’re playing some kind of sport. You know the immensity of what you have and you protect it.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #17
    Nina LaCour
    “We love films because they make us feel something. They speak to our desires, which are never small. They allow us to escape and to dream and to gaze into eyes that are impossibly beautiful and huge. They fill us with longing. But also. They tell us to remember; they remind us of life. Remember, they say, how much it hurts to have your heart broken. Remember about death and suffering and the complexities of living. Remember what it is like to love someone. Remember how it is to be loved. Remember what you feel in this moment. Remember this. Remember this.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #18
    Nina LaCour
    “I could keep going forever, listing all my flaws in order from the most innocuous to the least. I am afraid of spiders... I fall in love too easily... I have fierce spells of self-doubt.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #19
    Nina LaCour
    “What's the use in waiting until the right moment if that moment never comes?" I say. "What if the moment escapes you in a split second when your focus was elsewhere?”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #20
    Nina LaCour
    “They weren't cheap and I was almost broke. It was a choice between dinner and flowers and I chose flowers because it was a dark time in my life and my room was hideous and my heart was broken and I needed something beautiful.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #21
    Nina LaCour
    “It sucks to lose your best friend, even if only to distance. Even when it isn't really losing her at all.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #22
    Nina LaCour
    “There's nothing stupid about wanting to be loved. Believe me.”
    Nina LaCour, Everything Leads to You

  • #23
    Nancy Garden
    “There’s a Greek legend—no, it’s in something Plato wrote—about how true lovers are really two halves of the same person. It says that people wander around searching for their other half, and when they find him or her, they are finally whole and perfect. The thing that gets me is that the story says that originally all people were really pairs of people, joined back to back, and that some of the pairs were man and man, some woman and woman, and others man and woman. What happened was that all of these double people went to war with the gods, and the gods, to punish them, split them all in two. That’s why some lovers are heterosexual and some are homosexual, female and female, or male and male.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #24
    Nancy Garden
    “Have you ever felt really close to someone? So close that you can't understand why you and the other person have two separate bodies, two separate skins?”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #25
    Nancy Garden
    “I went downstairs to Dad’s encyclopedia and looked up HOMOSEXUALITY, but that didn’t tell me much about any of the things I felt. What struck me most, though, was that, in the whole long article, the word “love” wasn’t used even once. That made me mad; it was as if whoever wrote the article didn’t know that gay people actually love each other. The encyclopedia writers ought to talk to me, I thought as I went back to bed; I could tell them something about love.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #26
    Nancy Garden
    “Don't punish yourselves for people's ignorant reactions to what we all are. Don't let ignorance win. Let love.”
    Nancy Garden, Annie on My Mind

  • #27
    Kalynn  Bayron
    “I don't want to be saved by some knight in shining armour. I'd like to be the one in the armour, and I'd like to be the one doing the saving.”
    Kalynn Bayron, Cinderella Is Dead

  • #28
    Kalynn  Bayron
    “You weren't selfish. You saw a future for yourself that she couldn't imagine. You wanted her to believe that the two of you could find a way through all this. That's what happens when you care about someone. And when you're brave enough to imagine a different life.”
    Kalynn Bayron, Cinderella Is Dead

  • #29
    Becky Albertalli
    “But I'm tired of coming out. All I ever do is come out. I try not to change, but I keep changing, in all these tiny ways. I get a girlfriend. I have a beer. And every freaking time, I have to reintroduce myself to the universe all over again.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

  • #30
    Becky Albertalli
    “It is definitely annoying that straight (and white, for that matter) is the default, and that the only people who have to think about their identity are the ones who don't fit that mold. Straight people really should have to come out, and the more awkward it is, the better. Awkwardness should be a requirement.”
    Becky Albertalli, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda



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