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  • #1
    Emily      Stone
    “Know that if I had the chance, I’d choose to spend my life with you.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #2
    Emily      Stone
    “Oh, darling. I think he’s been trying to say goodbye to you since he met you.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #3
    Emily      Stone
    “Life’s too short to not do what you want,’ Max said simply, as if it were that easy,”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #4
    Emily      Stone
    “Dancing in the rain on a random street in London should be on everyone's bucket list.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #5
    Emily      Stone
    “You can't plan your whole life that way, it has a habit of not cooperating.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #6
    Emily      Stone
    “It's sad, but it's just ... an acceptance too, I guess. It's the type of sadness that's both more and less than the need to cry or sob or whatever. ... It's something I've learned to carry around with me, but in some ways I'm glad of that, because it means I loved them, and I remember them, you know? And that part of me, it's part of what makes me who I am, and I can't hate that, because, most of the time, I don't hate who I am.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #7
    Emily      Stone
    “when you look back at your life don’t you want to see yourself in it too?”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #8
    Emily      Stone
    “Because as much as you said that I made your life brighter, you were the light in mine when you were there, and so many times when you weren’t.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #9
    Emily      Stone
    “Maybe you're not going to 'find yourself.' Maybe you'd be going because you've finally found yourself.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #10
    Emily      Stone
    “You said that you were glad of the sadness, that it meant you remembered your parents, that you loved them, and that it makes you who you are today.' She nodded, finding it slightly amazing that he remembered so exactly. 'So if the worst happens, you'll be sad, but that will mean that you loved her and remember her.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #11
    Emily      Stone
    “But some of the best things, as she knew first-hand, came from the gaps in life,”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #12
    Emily      Stone
    “Strange that you went from seeing someone almost every day to them just dropping out of your life like that.”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #13
    Emily      Stone
    “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold' - Aristotle”
    Emily Stone, Always, in December

  • #14
    Josie Silver
    “By my reckoning, everyone gets a handful of movie-worthy moments in their lives. Some people would probably pick out their wedding day or the birth of their child for their showreel, but for most of us it's the unexpected moments life occasionally gifts our way that make for the best memories.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #15
    Josie Silver
    “Life is just so damn complicated, isn't it, a series of random coincidences and chance meetings that add up to a lifetime.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #16
    Josie Silver
    “Sometimes it's the letting go of the things that sets you free, Iris.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #17
    Josie Silver
    “And then…you came along. There’s something about you that’s just like pure fuckin’ sunshine.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #18
    Josie Silver
    “I’ve learned since losing my mother that there is always a missing piece at any festivity or celebration. Other things and other people do not fill in that space, the river simply flows around”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #19
    Josie Silver
    “You guys have enough baggage to fill a gosh dang carousel at JFK, but isn't that kind of the point of love, that you help each other carry the bags? Fresh starts are for Hallmark movies, not real life.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #20
    Josie Silver
    “It's the swoon-worthy climax of our showreel moment, this beautiful, achingly sexy kiss, slow and electric, full of pure, vulnerable kiss-me-forever magic.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #21
    Josie Silver
    “By my reckoning, everyone gets a handful of movie-worthy moments in their lives. Some people would probably pick out their wedding day or the birth of their child for their showreel, but for most of us it’s the unexpected moments life occasionally gifts our way that make for the best memories.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #22
    Josie Silver
    “Was that flirting?” he whispers, his laugh shaky. “World class,” I breathe against his lips.”
    Josie Silver, A Winter in New York

  • #23
    B.K. Borison
    “I want to feel something when I connect with someone. I want sparks. The good kind, you know? I want to laugh and mean it. I want goose bumps. I want to wonder what my date is thinking about and hope it might be me. I want…I want the magic.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #24
    B.K. Borison
    “When the whole world tells you you’re silly for wanting the things you want, you start to believe them. You start to think you’re not worth it. That if the things you’re waiting for do exist, they’re not for someone like you.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #25
    B.K. Borison
    “It feels like every time I get my hopes up for something good, reality comes out swinging. I don’t know how to be a hopeful person anymore.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #26
    B.K. Borison
    “But what’s wrong with being a romantic? I can be a confident, independent woman and still want someone to hold my hand. To ask about my day. It’s a good thing to want pas-sion and excitement and care. Attention and affection. I don’t want to settle for anything less than that.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #27
    B.K. Borison
    “I like that. Thinking that I’m worth paying attention to. Something ordinary made extraordinary by the person you’re sharing it with.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #28
    B.K. Borison
    “I think books are sexy,” she says very seriously. “No one at school has quite lived up to Aragorn yet.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #29
    B.K. Borison
    “But there’s magic too. In between the hard work, there are perfect moments where everything lines up exactly right. What else is that, if not the universe telling me I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be? I’m right next to him, holding his hand.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller

  • #30
    B.K. Borison
    “I want goose bumps. I want to be wanted. All this time and I—I haven’t given up. I guess I’m just waiting for it to find me.”
    B.K. Borison, First-Time Caller



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