Ali Hazelwood Quotes

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Ali Hazelwood
“You were always in my head. And I could never get you out.”
Ali Hazelwood , Love on the Brain

Ali Hazelwood
“I'd never felt more beautiful than when he looked at me. Like I was the final prototype of someone's entire fantasy life.”
Ali Hazelwood, Not in Love

Ali Hazelwood
“It’s the way you take over the space around you. You remind me constantly, loudly, indecently, of all the little things that make you you. It’s impossible to escape, and it makes me very angry.”
Ali Hazelwood, Problematic Summer Romance

Ali Hazelwood
“You see this scrawny, stunted, unmuscled body? It’s built to live in parasitic symbiosis with a couch. It resists training with the force of many million ohms.”
Ali Hazelwood

Ali Hazelwood
“He casts a level look in my direction. "Because if we end up in an accident, I’d rather die than survive you."
My heart stops. Doesn’t restart for whole seconds.”
Ali Hazelwood, Problematic Summer Romance

Ali Hazelwood
“You've right. It's not easy. But not for any reason you think.”
Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain

Ali Hazelwood
“You're right. It's not easy. But nor for any reason you think.”
Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain

Ali Hazelwood
“You're right. It's not easy. But not for any reason you think.”
Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain

“What can I say about my first real relationship, the one I had with Raylan Thompson? That he was charming, and easy on the eyes... a brave military man like my father. However, if I was being honest with myself, he wasn’t my Pierre Curie or Frederic Joliot. I never felt the way the songs say you’re supposed to feel if you love someone. Sure, I really liked him, but I always knew I could live without him. Our relationship was unstable, like radioactive decay, or boron- 7—a substance that didn’t last, as though it had never been there at all.”
Kayla Cunningham

Ali Hazelwood
“We, I believe, includes Greg's dad, who stands silently next to her, popping three cubes of colby jack into his mouth with the vacant smile of someone who's been dissociated since 1999.”
Ali Hazelwood, Love, Theoretically