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"Small moments you catch, and keep in glass jars like fireflies, or you let go."
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"Trust me, love is not dead. It's simply sleeping off a raging hangover. Give it two Tylenol and tell it to call you in the morning."
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"She didn't want a loud life. She just wanted a good one."
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"Because ghost stories were just love stories about here and then and now and when, about pockets of happiness and moments that resonated in places long after their era. They were stories that taught you that love was never a matter of time, but a matter of timing."
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"Romance isn't a spring. It's a marathon."
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"Love wasn't a whisper in the quiet night. It was a yelp into the void, screaming that you were here."
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And there's the obligatory millennial author Twilight nod.
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"It might not be in one book. It might be in five or ten. It might be little bits of all of us scattered throughout your stories. But I know you'll write us, however messy we are, and it'll be good."
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"I just like love stories, I guess. I like the way they paint the world in this Technicolor dreamland."
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"New York was a great place to live if you had roots there. If you were part of it. But some people weren't born for steel jungles..."
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"For some reason, that one scene from 'Meet Joe Black' played in my head, over and over again, but instead of Brad Pitt, it was Benji Andor in a dark blue suit and striped tie being flung across the road again and again and again"

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