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  • #1
    Douglas Coupland
    “There are a number of things a woman can tell about a man who is roughly twenty-nine years old,
    sitting in the cab of a pickup truck at 3:37 in the afternoon on a weekday, facing the Pacific,
    writing furiously on the back of pink invoice slips. Such a man may or may not be employed, but
    regardless, there is mystery there. If this man is with a dog, then that's good, because it means he's
    capable of forming relationships. But if the dog is a male dog, that's probably a bad sign, because
    it means the guy is likely a dog, too. A girl dog is much better, but if the guy is over thirty, any
    kind of dog is a bad sign regardless, because it means he's stopped trusting humans altogether. In
    general, if nothing else, guys my age with dogs are going to be work.
    Then there's stubble: stubble indicates a possible drinker, but if he's driving a van or a pickup
    truck, he hasn't hit bottom yet, so watch out, honey. A guy writing something on a clipboard
    while facing the ocean at 3:37 P.M. may be writing poetry, or he may be writing a letter begging
    someone for forgiveness. But if he's writing real words, not just a job estimate or something
    business-y, then more likely than not this guy has something emotional going on, which could
    mean he has a soul.”
    Douglas Coupland, Hey Nostradamus!

  • #2
    Douglas Coupland
    “If I've learned anything in twenty-nine years, it's
    that every human being you see in the course of a day has a problem that's sucking up at least 70
    percent of his or her radar. My gift - bad choice of words - is that I can look at you, him, her,
    them, whoever, and tell right away what is keeping them awake at night: money; feelings of
    insignificance; overwhelming boredom; evil children; job troubles; or perhaps death, in one of its
    many costumes, perched in the wings. What surprises me about humanity is that in the end such a
    narrow range of plights defines our moral lives.”
    Douglas Coupland, Hey Nostradamus!

  • #3
    Douglas Coupland
    “It's around midnight. After I left Dad, my choice was to either become very drunk or write this. I
    chose to write this. It felt kind of now-or-never for me.”
    Douglas Coupland, Hey Nostradamus!

  • #4
    Douglas Coupland
    “She says to me, but were we ever intimate? How intimate were we really? Sure, there were the ordinary familiarity-type things - our bodies, our bodily discharges and stains and seepages, an encyclopedic knowledge of each other's family grudges, knowledge of each other's early school yard slights, our dietary peccadilloes, our tv remote control channel-changing styles. And yet...

    And yet?

    And yet in the end did we ever really give each other completely to the other? Do either of us even know how to really share ourselves? Imagine the house is on fire and I reach to save one thing - what is it? Do you know? Imagine that I am drowning and I reach within myself to save that one memory which is me - what is it? Do you know? What things would either of us reach for? Neither of us know. After all these years we just wouldn't know. ”
    Douglas Coupland, Life After God

  • #5
    Douglas Coupland
    “When you see such photos, you can't help but wonder at just how sweet and sad and innocent all moments of life are rendered by the tripping of a camera's shutter, for at that point the future is still unknown and has yet to hurt us, and also for that brief moment, our poses are accepted as honest.”
    Douglas Coupland

  • #6
    Douglas Coupland
    “...and when you meet someone and fall in love, and they fall in love with you, you ask them "Will you take my heart-- stains and all?" and they say "I will," and they ask you the same question and you say, "I will," too.”
    Douglas Coupland, Microserfs

  • #7
    Douglas Coupland
    “Happy. And then I got afraid that it would vanish as quickly as it came. That it was accidental-- that I didn't deserve it. It's like this very, very nice car crash that never ends.”
    Douglas Coupland, Microserfs

  • #8
    Sarah Dessen
    “It's a lot easier to be lost than found. It's the reason we're always searching and rarely discovered--so many locks not enough keys.”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #9
    Sarah Dessen
    “It's all in the view. That's what I mean about forever, too. For any one of us our forever could end in an hour, or a hundred years from now. You never know for sure, so you'd better make every second count.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #10
    Sarah Dessen
    “What is family? They were the people who claimed you. In good, in bad, in parts or in whole, they were the ones who showed up, who stayed in there, regardless. It wasn't just about blood relations or shared chromosomes, but something wider, bigger. We had many families over time. Our family of origin, the family we created, and the groups you moved through while all of this was happening: friends, lovers, sometimes even strangers. None of them perfect, and we couldn't expect them to be. You can't make any one person your world. The trick was to take what each could give you and build your world from it.”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #11
    Sarah Dessen
    “It was just one of those things," I said, "You know, that just happen. You don't think or plan. You just do it.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #12
    Sarah Dessen
    “All I'd ever wanted was to forget. but even when I thought I had, pieces had kept emerging, like bits of wood floating up to the surface that only hint at the shipwreck below.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #13
    Sarah Dessen
    “I had no illusions about love anymore. It came, it went, it left casualties or it didn't. People weren't meant to be together forever, regardless of what the songs say.”
    Sarah Dessen

  • #14
    Sarah Dessen
    “So many versions of just one memory, and yet none of them were right or wrong. Instead, they were all pieces. Only when fitted together, edge to edge, could they even begin to tell the whole story.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #15
    Sarah Dessen
    “Holding people away from you, and denying yourself love, that doesn't make you strong. if anything, it makes you weaker. Because you're doing it out of fear.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #16
    Sarah Dessen
    “That was the thing. You never got used to it, the idea of someone being gone. Just when you think it's reconciled, accepted, someone points it out to you, and it just hits you all over again, that shocking.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #17
    Sarah Dessen
    “Some things don't last forever, but some things do. Like a good song, or a good book, or a good memory you can take out and unfold in your darkest times, pressing down on the corners and peering in close, hoping you still recognize the person you see there.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #18
    Sarah Dessen
    “The past did affect the present and the future, in ways you could see and a million ones you couldn't. Time wasn't a thing you could divide easily; there was no defined middle or beginning or end. I could pretend to leave the past behind, but it would not leave me.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #19
    Sarah Dessen
    “Sometimes, we just have to be happy with what people can offer us. Even if it's not what we want, at least it's something. ”
    Sarah Dessen

  • #20
    Sarah Dessen
    “I just thought to my self, all of a sudden, that we had something in common. A natural chemistry, if you will. And I had a feeling that something big was going to happen. To both of us. That we were, in fact, meant to be together.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #21
    Sarah Dessen
    “What you need, what you deserve, is a guy who adores you for what you are. Who doesn't see you as a project, but a prize. you know?”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #22
    Sarah Dessen
    “But it's strange, when you've always been told something is true, like the moon will come back. You need proof. And while you wait, you feel the entire balance of your world just tipping. It's crazy. But when it's over, and it does come back, that's the best, because it's all you want, everything narrows to just that. It's this great rush, like for that one second everything's okay with the world again. It's amazing.”
    Sarah Dessen, Keeping the Moon

  • #23
    Sarah Dessen
    “So while it seemed like you were seeing everything, you really weren't. Just bits and pieces that looked like a whole.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #24
    Sarah Dessen
    “You can't just plan a moment when things get back on track, just as you can't plan the moment you lose your way in the first place.”
    Sarah Dessen, Someone Like You
    tags: life

  • #25
    Sarah Dessen
    “This is the problem with dealing with someone who is actually a good listener. They don’t jump in on your sentences, saving you from actually finishing them, or talk over you, allowing what you do manage to get out to be lost or altered in transit. Instead, they wait, so you have to keep going.”
    Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

  • #26
    Sarah Dessen
    “This is exactly what i wanted, as commitments had never really been my thing. And it wasn't like it was hard, either. The only trick was never giving more than you were willing to lose.”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #27
    Sarah Dessen
    “He always did the leaving. But not this time. She kept walking, and did not look back.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #28
    Sarah Dessen
    “It was always late at night, when everything and everyone else was quiet, that those voices would rise like ghosts, soft and haunting, filling your mind until sleep finally came.”
    Sarah Dessen, Keeping The Moon

  • #29
    Sarah Dessen
    “Some people, they can't just move on, you know, mourn and cry and be done with it. Or at least seem to be. But for me... I don't know. I didn't want to fix it, to forget. It wasn't something that was broken. It's just...something that happened. And like that hole, I'm just finding ways, every day, of working around it. Respecting and remembering and getting on at the same time. ”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #30
    Sarah Dessen
    “I don't know. Just because someone's pretty doesn't mean she's decent. Or vice versa. I'm not into appearances. I like flaws, I think they make things interesting.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever



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