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  • #1
    Donna Tartt
    “Sometimes it's about playing a poor hand well.”
    Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch

  • #2
    Donna Tartt
    “There is nothing wrong with the love of Beauty. But Beauty - unless she is wed to something more meaningful - is always superficial.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #3
    Alice Feeney
    “Sometimes I think it's best to say nothing at all, silence cannot be misquoted.”
    Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie

  • #4
    Alice Feeney
    “Stars cannot shine without darkness.”
    Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie

  • #5
    Alice Feeney
    “The version of me you knew is several years out of date.”
    Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie

  • #6
    Alice Feeney
    “A lot of people would think I have a dream job, but nightmares are dreams too.”
    Alice Feeney, Sometimes I Lie

  • #7
    Fredrik Backman
    “The truth of course is that if people really were as happy as they look on the Internet, they wouldn’t spend so much damn time on the Internet, because no one who’s having a really good day spends half of it taking pictures of themselves. Anyone can nurture a myth about their life if they have enough manure, so if the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence, that’s probably because it’s full of shit.”
    Fredrik Backman, Anxious People

  • #8
    Dolly Alderton
    “Nearly everything I know about love, I've learnt from my long-term friendships with women.”
    Dolly Alderton, Everything I Know About Love

  • #9
    Dolly Alderton
    “Getting dumped is never really about getting dumped.'
    'What is it about, then?' I ask.
    'It's about every rejection you've ever experienced in your entire life. It's about the kids at school who called you names. And the parent who never came back. And the girls who wouldn't dance with you at the disco. And the school girlfriend who wanted to be single when she went to uni. And any criticism at work. When someone says they don't want to be with you, you feel the pain of every single one of those times in life where you felt like you weren't good enough. You live through all of it again.'
    'I don't know how to get over it, Mum,' I say. 'At this point I'm so tired of myself. I don't know how to let go of her.'
    'You don't let go once. That's your first mistake. You say goodbye over a lifetime. You might not have thought about her for ten years, then you'll hear a song or you'll walk past somewhere you once went together - something will come to the surface that you'd totally forgotten about. And you say another goodbye. You have to be prepared to let go and let go and let go a thousand times.'
    'Does it get easier?'
    'Much,' she says.”
    Dolly Alderton, Good Material



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