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  • #1
    “I could probably write a book on the complexities of our relationship, on my constantly shifting emotions, my ever-changing mind, but let's just say that nothing is ever as black and white as it seems, that love is not only blind but pathetic too. It can make us into victims and fools, reduce us to the kind of people who infuriate us on soap operas, the kind you want to scream at for allowing the creep or bitch to walk all over them.”
    J.M. Morris, Fiddleback: A Novel

  • #2
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “some soap opera, you know, real people pretending to be fake people with made-up problems being watched by real people to forget their real problems.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Choke

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “The world in books seemed so much more alive to me than anything outside. I could see things I'd never seen before. Books and music were my best friends. I had a couple of good friends at school, but never met anyone I could really speak my heart to. We'd just make small talk, play soccer together. When something bothered me, I didn't talk with anyone about it. I thought it over all by myself, came to a conclusion, and took action alone. Not that I really felt lonely. I thought that's just the way things are. Human beings, in the final analysis, have to survive on their own.”
    Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart

  • #4
    Jamie McGuire
    “I want you to know that whatever love is, this has got to be it. We were best friends first, and we tried not to fall in love, and we did anyway. If you’re not with me, it’s not where I want to be. I’m in this. I’m with you.”
    Jamie McGuire, A Beautiful Wedding

  • #5
    Frances Hodgson Burnett
    “Whatever comes," she said, "cannot alter one thing. If I am a princess in rags and tatters, I can be a princess inside. It would be easy to be a princess if I were dressed in cloth of gold, but it is a great deal more of a triumph to be one all the time when no one knows it.”
    Frances Hodgson Burnett, A Little Princess

  • #6
    Cayla Kluver
    “You're not wearing that," he informed me.
    "Yes,I am."
    "No,you're not."
    "Yes,I am."
    "You'll look ridiculous."
    "I beg your pardon?" I said, affronted.
    "There's nothing wrong with your dress, or the way it fits you," he clarified with a roll of his eyes, as if he were explaining the obvious to a simpleton. "But it just won't do."
    "And why not?"
    "Your attire doesn't complement mine at all."
    This as entirely accurate and pleased me greatly. He wore black pants and an ivory shirt under a fitted gold-and-emerald-green doublet, an emsemble that made him appear annoyingly godlike, but which was very near horrendous next to sky blue.
    "Then our garb will complement our personalities," I retorted.”
    Cayla Kluver, Allegiance

  • #7
    “I'm growing fonder of my staff;
    I'm growing dimmer in my eyes;
    I'm growing fainter in my laugh;
    I'm growing deeper in my sighs;
    I'm growing careless of my dress;
    I'm growing frugal of my gold;
    I'm growing wise; I'm growing--yes,--
    I'm growing old.”
    John Godfrey Saxe

  • #8
    Jessica Hawkins
    “You know, when I looked into your eyes at the theater, I was stunned. Nothing like that has ever happened to me. And when I saw you in that gold dress, at the restaurant, I knew you were the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. You were glowing. But right now, in my bed, naked and undone,” he paused, leaning forward to kiss me softly on the lips. “You are perfect. I never want you any other way.”
    Jessica Hawkins, Come Undone



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