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"So far this book has made me wince trying to get to the end but so hard never have I ever read a book that a man has constantly indicated his hatred for women as Much as this man does" May 02, 2025 11:36AM

 
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Anna Todd
“I love you too.”

“Don’t say too, it sounds like you’re just agreeing with me.”
Anna Todd, After

Anna Todd
“It's dark meets light; it's chaotic perfection; it's everything I fear, want, and need.”
Anna Todd, After We Collided

Anna Todd
“The worst part of being okay is that okay is far from happy. Okay is that gray space in the middle where you can wake up each day and carry on with your life, even laugh and smile often, but okay isn’t joy. Okay isn’t looking forward to each second of your day, and okay isn’t getting the most out of life. Being okay is what most people settle for, myself included, and we pretend that okay is fine, when we actually hate it, and we spend the majority of our time waiting to break out of just being okay. He gave me a taste of how great life can be outside of okay, and I’ve missed it ever since. I’ve been okay for a long time, and I’m not sure how to get out of it now, but I hope for the day that I can say I’m great instead of I’m okay.”
Anna Todd, After Ever Happy

Anna Todd
“We needed to be able to stand alone before we could stand together, and I'm so thankful that we made it through the darkness, the fighting, the pain, and emerged hand in hand, stronger than ever.”
Anna Todd, After Ever Happy

Jim Carroll
“Sex is no longer a beautiful thing", she said. "It has become an entirely separate entity from what was quaintly known as making love. It's been transformed into a game between the sexes. It is as deceptive as chess and as anonymous as those men in helmets, racing cars on TV. This generation of men and women have turned it into a frenetically overenergetic contest and a performance. The more outlandish the game, the more popular it becomes".”
Jim Carroll, The Petting Zoo

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