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Love Metaphors Quotes

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Sima B. Moussavian
“Love is such a waste: a glass of water, put in front of you at a party. Getting drunk, you’d reach for it, hoping it would do you good, but then you would abuse it as an ashtray at three o'clock in the morning and the next time you would drink from it, it would only taste toxic and make you want to puke.
~ As the moon began to rust”
Sima B. Moussavian

Sima B. Moussavian
“Love is the glass of water that is put in front of you at wild parties: Getting drunk, you reach for it, hoping it would do you good. But then you abuse it as an ashtray at 3 in the morning and the next time you drink from it, it tastes toxic and makes you want to puke.”
Sima B. Moussavian, As the moon began to rust

Sima B. Moussavian
“For Tom she was a bit like the dishes from the food joint next door. A huge plate full of flavor, and tasting it, you'd hunger for more. But too much of it affects your stomach. You cannot really have it more often than once a month, because even though you actually love every bite of it, you can't digest it very well.”
Sima B. Moussavian, As the moon began to rust

Sima B. Moussavian
“Love is the glass of water that is put in front of you at a wild party. As you get drunk, you reach for it, hoping it will do you good. But then you abuse it as an ashtray at 3 o'clock in the morning and the next time you drink from it, it tastes toxic and makes you want to puke.”
Sima B. Moussavian, As the moon began to rust

Sima B. Moussavian
“They were earthquakes, fireworks, and the reunion of torn countries. They were something that was never meant to happen yet always bound to be.”
Sima B. Moussavian, The Things That Haunt Us: A suspenseful mystery novel based on real events