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  • #1
    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

  • #2
    Alice Oseman
    “I'm at uni for three months and suddenly I'm not straight any more.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #3
    Alice Oseman
    “Picturing fanfic characters having sex? Great. Fine. Sexy. But picturing myself having sex with anyone, guy, girl, whoever, didn’t interest me. No – it was more than that. It was an immediate fucking turn-off.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #4
    Alice Oseman
    “I used to dream of a spellbinding, endless, forever romance. A beautiful story of meeting a person who could change your whole world.

    But now, I realised, friendship could be that too.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #5
    Alice Oseman
    “I just. Loved. Love.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #6
    Alice Oseman
    “I knew liking girls could be hard when you're also a girl. It usually was, at least for a while. But it was beautiful too. So fucking beautiful.
    Liking girls when you're a girl was power. It was light. Hope. Joy. Passion.
    Sometimes it took girls who liked girls a little while to find that. But when they found it, they flew.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #7
    Alice Oseman
    “You're gonna be OK. There's nothing you have to do except be.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #8
    Alice Oseman
    “But... what if what I am is just... nothing?" I breathed out and blinked as the photographer took the first shot. "What if I'm nothing?"
    "You're not nothing," Sunil said. "You have to believe that."
    Maybe I could do that.
    Maybe I could believe.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #9
    Alice Oseman
    “God, I am sad, gay and alone.”
    Alice Oseman, Loveless

  • #10
    S.E. Hinton
    “It seemed funny to me that the sunset she saw from her patio and the one I saw from the back steps was the same one. Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same sunset.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #11
    S.E. Hinton
    “They grew up on the outside of society. They weren't looking for a fight. They were looking to belong.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #12
    S.E. Hinton
    “He died violent and young and desperate, just like we all knew he'd die someday.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #13
    S.E. Hinton
    “...I knew he would be dead, because Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #14
    S.E. Hinton
    “why do you like fights Darry~Ponyboy
    He just likes to show off his muscles~Sodapop”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #15
    S.E. Hinton
    “Suddenly I realized, horrified, that Darry was crying. He didn’t make a sound, but tears were running down his cheeks. I hadn’t seen him cry in years, not even when Mom and Dad had been killed. (I remembered the funeral. I had sobbed in spite of myself; Soda had broken down and bawled like a baby; but Darry had only stood there, his fists in his pockets and that look on his face, the same helpless, pleading look that he was wearing now.) In that second what Soda and Dally and Two-Bit had been trying to tell me came through. Darry did care about me, maybe as much as he cared about Soda, and because he cared he was trying too hard to make something of me. When he yelled “Pony, where have you been all this time?” he meant “Pony, you’ve scared me to death. Please be careful, because I couldn’t stand it if anything happened to you.” Darry looked down and turned away silently. Suddenly I broke out of my daze. “Darry!” I screamed, and the next thing I knew I had him around the waist and was squeezing the daylights out of him. “Darry,” I said, “I’m sorry . . .” He was stroking my hair and I could hear the sobs racking him as he fought to keep back the tears. “Oh, Pony, I thought we’d lost you . . . like we did Mom and Dad . . .” That was his silent fear then—of losing another person he loved. I remembered how close he and Dad had been, and I wondered how I could ever have thought him hard and unfeeling. I listened to his heart pounding through his T-shirt and knew everything was going to be okay now. I had taken the long way around, but I was finally home. To stay.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #16
    S.E. Hinton
    “...you don't just stop living because you lose someone. I thought you knew that by now. You don't quit!”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #17
    S.E. Hinton
    “Race you,” I challenged, leaping up. It was a real nice night for a race. The air was clear and cold and so clean it almost sparkled. The moon wasn't out but the stars lit up everything. It was quiet except for the sound of our feet on the cement and the dry, scraping sound of leaves blowing across the street. It was a real nice night. I guess I was still out of shape, because we all thee tied. No. I guess we all just wanted to stay together.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #18
    S.E. Hinton
    “You oughta see Kathy's brother. Now there's a hood. He's so greasy he glides when he walks. He goes to the barber for an oil change, not a haircut.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #19
    John Steinbeck
    “I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that's
    why.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #20
    John Steinbeck
    “As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment. And sound stopped and movement stopped for much, much more than a moment.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #21
    Alice Oseman
    “You're... it's hard to explain. It's like, if you had to provide evidence for soul mates, everyone would pick you two.”
    Alice Oseman, Nick and Charlie

  • #22
    Alice Oseman
    “Having not seen him for over two weeks, just the sight of him makes me want to run up to him and kiss him and hold him and not let go of him for at least twenty minutes. I clench my fists and stay very still as he walks up to me. God, everything about him is so perfect.”
    Alice Oseman, Nick and Charlie

  • #23
    Alice Oseman
    “Everyone knows psychology A Level came straight out of hell.”
    Alice Oseman, Nick and Charlie

  • #24
    Alice Oseman
    “Exactly. Two idiots in love. Couple goals.”
    Alice Oseman, Nick and Charlie



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