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  • #1
    Brené Brown
    “Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It's about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.”
    Brene Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection

  • #2
    Colleen Hoover
    “What is today’s date?” He is so random. I lift my head and look at him.
    “The eighth of August. Why?”
    “Just want to make sure you never forget the date the universe brought us back together.”
    Colleen Hoover, All Your Perfects

  • #3
    Colleen Hoover
    “Until then, I will continue to love you more and more with every struggle we face than I loved you when all was perfect.”
    Colleen Hoover, All Your Perfects
    tags: love

  • #4
    Colleen Hoover
    “If you only shine light on your flaws, all your perfects will dim.”
    Colleen Hoover, All Your Perfects
    tags: life

  • #5
    Robinne Lee
    “I’m really happy when I’m with you. I get the feeling you feel the same way. And if that’s true, I don’t think you should give a fuck about what people may or may not think of our age difference. Furthermore, if our ages were reversed, no one would bat an eyelash. Am I right? So now it’s just some sexist, patriarchal crap, and you don’t strike me as the kind of woman who’s going to let that dictate her happiness. All right? Next issue…”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #6
    Robinne Lee
    “I can come to your place."

    "I don't think that's a good idea," I'd said...

    "You don't want me to see where you live? What are you hiding over there? Another boy band?"

    "Yes. You've found me out. I've got the Backstreet Boys in the attic."

    He paused for a second and then began to laugh. "The Backstreet Boys? How old are you again?"

    "Shut up, Hayes."

    "You sure you don't have the Monkees over there as well?"

    "I'm hanging up.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #7
    Robinne Lee
    “Who are you, Hayes Campbell?”
    He smiled, his hands burrowing in his pockets. “I’m your boyfriend.”
    “My twenty-year-old boyfriend?”
    “Your twenty-year-old boyfriend. Are you okay with that?”
    I grinned. “Do I have a choice?”
    “You always have a choice.” He’d appropriated my words, which I found amusing.
    “Then, yes … I am very okay with that.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #8
    Colleen Hoover
    “If you aren't on Goodreads, you should be. I've said it before, it's like Facebook for readers on crack.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #9
    Riley Sager
    “Women need to do that, you know. Look out for each other. There’s a special place in hell for those who don’t.”
    Riley Sager, Survive the Night

  • #10
    T.J. Klune
    “Just because you don’t experience prejudice in your everyday doesn’t stop it from existing for the rest of us.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #11
    T.J. Klune
    “You’re too precious to put into words. I think … it’s like one of Theodore’s buttons. If you asked him why he cared about them so, he would tell you it’s because they exist at all.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #12
    T.J. Klune
    “A home isn't always the house we live in. It's also the people we choose to surround ourselves with.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #13
    T.J. Klune
    “Sometimes our prejudices color our thoughts when we least expect them to. If we can recognize that, and learn from it, we can become better people.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #14
    T.J. Klune
    “People suck, but sometimes, they should just drown in their own suckage without our help.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #15
    T.J. Klune
    “The world likes to see things in black and white, in moral and immoral. But there is gray in between. And just because a person is capable of wickedness, doesen't mean they will act upon it.”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #16
    Robinne Lee
    “It’s art. And it makes people happy. And that’s a very good thing. We have this problem in our culture. We take art that appeals to women—film, books, music—and we undervalue it. We assume it can’t be high art. Especially if it’s not dark and tortured and wailing. And it follows that much of that art is created by other women, and so we undervalue them as well. We wrap it up in a pretty pink package and resist calling it art.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #17
    Robinne Lee
    “Love, she said, was not always perfect, and not exactly how you expected it to be. But when it descended upon you, there was no controlling it.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #18
    Robinne Lee
    “You afraid?” he asked. I nodded. “So am I. But I’m all right with that. If I get hurt, I get hurt. It happens, right? Someone always gets hurt. But I don’t want to miss out on us because I was afraid.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #19
    Robinne Lee
    “Love is this very precious thing, Izz. It's this precious, magical thing. But it's not finite. There's not a limited amount of it out there. You just have to be open to allowing it to find you. Allowing it to happen.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You

  • #20
    Robinne Lee
    “You don’t look like a mom,” Isabelle observed. “What does a mom look like to you?” “I don’t know.” She smiled. “Cartier Love bracelet? Lululemon?” I laughed at that, her referencing the staples of private-school carpool lanes. There were so many things I wanted to teach her. That being a mother did not have to mean no longer being a woman. That she could continue to live outside the lines. That forty was not the end. That there was more joy to be had. That there was an Act II, an Act III, an Act IV if she wanted it … But at thirteen, I imagined, she did not care. I imagined she just wanted to feel safe. I could not blame her. We had already shaken her ground. “Am I a mom?” I asked her then, kissing her forehead. She nodded. “Well, then, this is what a mom looks like.”
    Robinne Lee, The Idea of You



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