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  • #1
    Casey McQuiston
    “That's the choice. I love him, with all that, because of all that. On purpose. I love him on purpose.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #2
    Casey McQuiston
    “Sometimes you just jump and hope it's not a cliff.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #3
    Casey McQuiston
    “Straight people, he thinks, probably don't spend this much time convincing themselves that they're straight.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue
    tags: bi, gay, lgbt

  • #4
    Casey McQuiston
    “Someone else’s choice doesn’t change who you are.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #5
    Casey McQuiston
    “Alex snatches a shirt and boxers at random from the floor, shoves them at Henry's chest, and points him towards the closet. "Get in there."

    "Quite," he observes.

    "Yes, we can unpack the ironic symbolism later. GO.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #6
    Casey McQuiston
    “But, you know, that feeling? When you wake up in the morning and you have somebody to think about? Somewhere for hope to go? It's good. Even when it's bad, it's good.”
    Casey McQuiston, One Last Stop

  • #7
    Jandy Nelson
    “The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.”
    Jandy Nelson, The Sky Is Everywhere

  • #8
    Jandy Nelson
    “what is bad for the heart is good for art. The terrible irony of our lives as artists.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #9
    Jandy Nelson
    “It's never occurred to me that the stars are still up there shining even in the daytime when we can't see them.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #10
    Rainbow Rowell
    “What you are is a fucking tragedy, Simon Snow. You literally couldn't be a bigger mess."
    He tries to kiss me, but I pull back- "And you like that?"
    "I love it." He says
    "Why?"
    "Because we match.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #11
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #12
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You were the sun, and I was crashing into you. I'd wake up every morning and think, 'This will end in flames.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #13
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He's still looking in my eyes. Staring me down like he did that dragon, chin tilted and locked. "I'm not the Chosen One," he says.
    I meet his gaze and sneer. My arm is a steel band around his waist. "I choose you," I say. "Simon Snow, I choose you.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #14
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I was eleven years old, and I'd lost my mother, and my soul, and the Crucible gave me you.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #15
    Rainbow Rowell
    “The front seat is for people who've never been kidnapped by bloody numpties. Jesus Christ, Baz.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #16
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He’s a book full of footnotes brought to life. He’s a jacket made of elbow patches.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #17
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I lean into him, because I'm cold and he's always warm. And because I like to remind him that I'm not afraid of him.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #18
    Mackenzi Lee
    “Just thinking about all that blood." I nearly shudder. "Doesn't it make you a bit squeamish?"
    "Ladies haven't the luxury of being squeamish about blood," she replies, and Percy and I go fantastically red in unison.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #19
    Mackenzi Lee
    “The stars dust gold leafing on his skin. And we are looking at each other, just looking, and I swear there are whole lifetimes lived in those small, shared moments.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #20
    Mackenzi Lee
    “And then Jesus says, 'Well, watch this' - "
    "Really? Well, watch this?"
    "That's biblical language."
    "If your Bible is written by Henry Montague.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #21
    Mackenzi Lee
    “I’m not sure how we are in the middle of a pirate siege and I’m arguing with this bigot about Percy’s nationality.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #22
    Mackenzi Lee
    “A small shift in the gravity between us and suddenly all my stars are out of alignment, planets knocked from their orbits, and I’m left stumbling, without map or heading, through the bewildering territory of being in love with your best friend.”
    Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue

  • #23
    Dolly Alderton
    “When you’re looking for love and it seems like you might not ever find it, remember you probably have access to an abundance of it already, just not the romantic kind. This kind of love might not kiss you in the rain or propose marriage. But it will listen to you, inspire and restore you. It will hold you when you cry, celebrate when you’re happy, and sing All Saints with you when you’re drunk. You have so much to gain and learn from this kind of love. You can carry it with you forever. Keep it as close to you as you can.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #24
    Dolly Alderton
    “Because I am enough. My heart is enough. The stories and the sentences twisting around my mind are enough. I am fizzing and frothing and buzzing and exploding. I'm bubbling over and burning up. My early-morning walks and my late-night baths are enough. My loud laugh at the pub is enough. My piercing whistle, my singing in the shower, my double-jointed toes are enough. I am a just-pulled pint with a good, frothy head on it. I am my own universe; a galaxy; a solar system. I am the warm-up act, the main event, and the backing singers. And if this is it, if this is all there is- just me and the trees and the sky and the seas- I know now that that's enough.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #25
    Dolly Alderton
    “Life is a wonderful, mesmerizing, magical, fun, silly thing. And humans are astounding. We all know we’re going to die, and yet we still live. We shout and curse and care when the full bin bag breaks, yet with every minute that passes we edge closer to the end. We marvel at a nectarine sunset over the M25 or the smell of a baby’s head or the efficiency of flat-pack furniture, even though we know that everyone we love will cease to exist one day. I don’t know how we do it.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #26
    Dolly Alderton
    “You’re too hard on yourself,’she said. ‘You can do long-term love. You’ve done it better than anyone I know.’
    ‘How? My longest relationship was two years and that was over when I was twenty-four.’
    ‘I’m talking about you and me, ’she said”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know about Love: A Memoir

  • #27
    Dolly Alderton
    “It may seem that life is difficult at times but it’s really as simple as breathing in and out,” she read. “Rip open hearts with your fury and tear down egos with your modesty. Be the person you wish you could be, not the person you feel you are doomed to be. Let yourself run away with your feelings. You were made so that someone could love you. Let them love you.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #28
    Dolly Alderton
    “I thought of the blissful mundanity of life; of what a privilege it was to live it.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #29
    Dolly Alderton
    “I am always half in life, half in a fantastical version of it in my head.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #30
    Trent Dalton
    “The world turns for us all. One day you’ll wake up and you’ll realise the world has turned back upright for you and every bad thing you didn’t deserve on the downside is made up for by every good thing rushing at you on the upside. You’ll look up one day and see some face and suddenly it’ll all make sense and all that bad downside stuff will”
    Trent Dalton, Lola in the Mirror



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