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  • #1
    “Y si, estás lejos. No es que no te tenga porque nada es realmente mío. Yo soy de apreciar las cosas, de encontrarle sentido o dárselo si no lo tienen. Ahora que estás lejos, sólo me queda contemplarte. Verte ser feliz con quién quieras, con lo que quieras. Agradecer que alguna vez esa sonrisa fue para mí, que esas manos han tocado las mías y que esos labios una vez hicieron el amor conmigo. Así sea en palabras. Y si, estás lejos, ¿qué importa si lo estás? De esa manera, rodeas también mi vida, a una órbita mayor por supuesto, ¿pero qué importa? Pues de esa manera te conviertes en mi paisaje. Y es así como llego amar a tu ausencia.”
    J. Porcupine, La vuelta al mundo para abrazarte por la espalda

  • #2
    “Y vuelvo a enamorarme de quién no debo. Y vuelvo a tener esperanza. Y vuelvo a creer en Dios. Y vuelvo a pensar todas las mañanas en un mañana. Y vuelvo a apreciar los perfumes. Y vuelvo al cielo. Y vuelvo a ser yo. A todo vuelvo cuando vuelves tú.”
    J. Porcupine, La vuelta al mundo para abrazarte por la espalda

  • #3
    Jess Rothenberg
    “He took your sweet, funny, perfect heart... and he destroyed it. Why do you keep letting him do it over and over again?”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #4
    Jess Rothenberg
    “In the midst of happiness or despair
    in sorrow or in joy
    in pleasure or in pain:
    Do what is right and you will be at peace.
    In life there is no greater gift than peace,
    except love.
    May you always have love.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #5
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Every single part of me ached, sort of like the universe was exploding inside my skull, or like my body was tearing itself apart in order to rebuild everything from the inside out. To re-create some twisted semblance of me.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #6
    Jess Rothenberg
    “I gave him a look. "Are you always this charming?"
    "Are you always this beautiful?”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #7
    Jess Rothenberg
    “to have been lived to have love and to have been loved.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #8
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Not that I was obsessive or anything.
    Au contraire, mon frere.
    For the record, I would like to point out that it is NOT obsessive to memorize a boy's schedule so that you can accidentally bump into him. It is called being efficient. Why waste time and energy running around town trying to guess where a guy's going to be, when instead, you can actually know? And then you can actually be there. Pretty straightforward stuff, I tend to think.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #9
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Resulta que al final la tristeza es una adicción desenfrenada”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #10
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Love hurts us all, no matter how old or young we are.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me
    tags: age, hurt, love

  • #11
    Jess Rothenberg
    “You can obsess and obsess over how things ended—what you did wrong or could have done differently—but there's not much of a point. It's not like it'll change anything. So really, why worry?”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #12
    Jess Rothenberg
    “The trouble is, sometimes words are like arrows. Once you shoot them, there's no going back.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #13
    Jess Rothenberg
    “War is sweet to those who have never fought.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me
    tags: war

  • #14
    Jess Rothenberg
    “No matter how much you think you know a person—no matter how pretty they act, or how popular they seem, you can never know what their lives are really like.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #15
    Jess Rothenberg
    “My heart didn't fail, someone failed my heart.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #16
    Jess Rothenberg
    “There’s no such thing as too much Disney.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #17
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Sometimes, remembering hurts too much.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #18
    Jess Rothenberg
    “I was falling. Falling through time and space and stars and sky and everything in between. I fell for days and weeks and what felt like lifetime across lifetimes. I fell until I forgot I was falling.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #19
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Turns out, hell's not so much a burning, scalding pit of fire and misery. It's actually much, much worse than that. Hell is when the people you love the most reach right into your soul and rip it out of you. And they do it because they can.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #20
    Jess Rothenberg
    “There’s always that one guy who gets a hold on you. Not like your best friend’s brother who gets you in a headlock kind of hold. Or the little kid you’re babysitting who attaches himself to your leg kind of hold.
    I’m talking epic. Life changing. The “can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t do your homework, can’t stop giggling, can’t remember anything but his smile” kind of hold. Like, Wesley and Buttercup proportions. Harry and Sally. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. The kind of hold in all your favorite ’80s songs, like the “Must Have Been Love”s, the “Take My Breath Away”s, the “Eternal Flame”s—the ones you sing into a hairbrush-microphone at the top of your lungs with your best friends on a Saturday night.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #21
    Jess Rothenberg
    “The problem is, there is absolutely nothing "fun" about falling in love. Nope. Mostly it just makes you feel sick and crazy and anxious and nervous that it's going to end miserably and ruin your whole life. And guess what: Then it does.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #22
    Jess Rothenberg
    “When you're in love, the world is brighter. Sunnier. The air smells flowerier, and your hair is silkier, and suddenly you find yourself smiling at babies and strangers and old couples walking down the beach holding hands.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #23
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Love is no game. People cut their ears off over this stuff. People jump off the Eiffel Tower and sell all their possessions and move to Alaska to live with the grizzly bears, and then they get eaten and nobody hears them when they scream for help. That’s right. Falling in love is pretty much the same thing as being eaten alive by a grizzly bear.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #24
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Hell is when people you love the most reach right into your soul and rip it out of you. And they do it because they can.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #25
    Jess Rothenberg
    “In the midst of happiness or despair
    in sorrow or in joy
    in pleasure or in pain:
    Do what is right and you will be at peace.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #26
    Jess Rothenberg
    “The problem with time is, sometimes there's just too much of it.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #27
    Jess Rothenberg
    “You did love me," I whispered. "Just not the same way I loved you.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #28
    Jess Rothenberg
    “He gave me a small smile, and in that smile I saw our whole catastrophic history playing out before my eyes.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #29
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Forever is a pretty long time. Maybe longer than you think.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me

  • #30
    Jess Rothenberg
    “Wait for me forever. Wait for me, for always.”
    Jess Rothenberg, The Catastrophic History of You and Me



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