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  • #1
    Ann Liang
    Yes, is the obvious answer. I do hate you. I hate everything about you. I hate you so much that whenever I’m around you, I can barely think straight. I can barely even breathe.
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #2
    Ann Liang
    “I’d rather be the villain who lives to the end than the hero who winds up dead”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #3
    Ann Liang
    “And this, I think, is my ultimate fatal flaw. Missing people who don’t miss me back. Clinging on to strands of string that shouldn’t mean half as much as they do. It takes so little for me to love someone, yet so long for me to move on.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #4
    Ann Liang
    “When you care about someone, you want to be inconvenienced—you wouldn’t mind being
    inconvenienced by them every day for the rest of your life. That’s what love is. That’s all love really is.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #5
    Ann Liang
    “Descartes was wrong, you know, when he said, 'To live well, you must live unseen.' To live well, you must learn to see yourself first. Do you understand what I'm saying?”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #6
    Ann Liang
    “And everything about this moment is so lovely and so fragile in its loveliness that I’m almost afraid to hold it. Afraid that the spell will break.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #7
    Ann Liang
    “Why is it me? Why do you always single me out?"

    "Because," he says quietly. "You're the only person worth paying attention to.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #8
    Ann Liang
    “I didn’t know you had such a praise kink.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #9
    Ann Liang
    “I guess my point is that I do believe in love. Really. I'm just not convinced that kind of love could ever happen to me.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #10
    Ann Liang
    “You're still a kid, you know.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #11
    Ann Liang
    “There’s something strangely intimate about calling someone in the dark. It’s like listening to your favorite song in the middle of a crowded subway; the world narrows down to just you and this voice in your ear, while everyone else around you goes about their lives, completely oblivious. It feels sacred. Like a secret.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #12
    Ann Liang
    “But aren’t small things exactly what friendships are made up of? Frayed string bracelets and late-night texts and compilations of your favorite songs? When you take those things away, what do you have left?”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #13
    Ann Liang
    “Maybe I’ll always be scared. Maybe the fear of getting hurt, of being left alone,
    will never truly go away. But even if it’s my default setting, I can fight it. So many beautiful things lie on the other side of fear.
    Like love.
    Like this.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #14
    Ann Liang
    “It's nothing like the way they describe it in the movies, like all the stars aligning and fireworks exploding across an ink-black sky. It feels both quieter and bigger than that, as simple as coming home and as dizzying and all-encompassing as the wind rushing in around us. It feels like a thousand banished and buried moments have been building up to this - to us alone and untethered and weak with wanting - and maybe they have.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #15
    Ann Liang
    “Is it really too much to ask? For people like me to want a bit of that light for ourselves?”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #16
    Ann Liang
    “Because there aren’t thousands of books and poems and movies out there to describe exactly what I’m feeling, or lyrically beautiful songs for me to cry to and sing along with in the car. There’s no guidebook on how to survive this kind of fallout, no prescribed remedy to soothe this particular kind of pain. Romantic breakups are romanticized
    constantly, talked about everywhere by everyone, but platonic breakups are
    swept to the side, suffered in secret, as if they’re somehow less important.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #17
    Ann Liang
    “If I'm not swimming as hard as I can, feet thrashing at the waves, I'm drowning.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #18
    Ann Liang
    “For ten years I thought I was preparing to destroy you, when really I was preparing to love you.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #19
    Ann Liang
    “I think you're obsessed with me, Sadie Wen.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #20
    Ann Liang
    “And I don't know how to make people stay; I never have.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #21
    Ann Liang
    “Because beneath my apprehension is the stronger, deeply ingrained need to be liked. To be accepted. To be forgiven. To be recognized as good. I'll do anything to redeem myself.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #22
    Ann Liang
    “You have to understand...If you knew the effect you had on me, how often I think about you, the things I would do for you...I wouldn't stand a chance against you ever again. You would have taken everything from me," he goes on in a rush, like the words are burning him from within, like he has to get it out before the pain becomes overwhelming. "Not just a debating championship or some points for a test or a fancy award or a spot in a competition—but my whole heart. My pride. God, my sanity. It would all be over. You would annihilate me.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #23
    Ann Liang
    “And while it's important to know how to fight your way to the top... It's always nice when there are others to help lift us up, don't you think?”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #24
    Ann Liang
    “I think about why I’m doing this. I think about why I want—no, need, always need—the money. More money. I think about how ironic it is, that in order to become the person I’d like to be, I might have to do the last thing others would expect of me. I think about guilt and karma and survival and how being good doesn’t ever promise you anything in this world—only power does that.”
    Ann Liang, If You Could See the Sun

  • #25
    Ann Liang
    “I finish underlining the date with my ruler so it's perfectly straight. This is like my version of drugs.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #26
    Ann Liang
    “Hope is such a terrible thing. It’s like a bad habit you can’t shake off, a stray dog that keeps showing up outside your door for scraps, even when you have nothing left to give. Every time you think you’re rid of it at last, it manages to sneak its way back in. Take
    over.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #27
    Ann Liang
    “Of course, if you...if you don't want to," he says into the silence, sliding his gaze away from me, "I can accept that. I won't bring it up again. I know I'm not....I know what I'm like. That I'm infuriating. And selfish. And cruel. I know I'm not perfect the way my brother is, and I manage to disappoint my parents every time. It's okay if you don't choose me, really—I never expected to be the first choice. I wouldn't blame you‚—"

    "I do choose you."

    He doesn't seem to hear me at first. He's still talking, rambling really, the words flowing out like rainwater. "I can't always say pretty things, and sometimes I tease you when really I just want you to look my way, and—wait." He stops. Even his breath freezes in his throat. "What...did you just say? Say it again."

    "I choose you," I say quietly, glad for the shadows concealing my flushed cheeks. For the support of the wall behind me.
    "You will always be my first choice, Julius Gong.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #28
    Ann Liang
    “He pauses, leans closer to inspect the displays. Reaches out, as if to grab something, then retracts his hand. And starts walking all over again."

    After ten minutes of this, I lose my patience. "Are you here to select bread, or a future wife? What's taking so long?"

    HIs smile is sharp, taunting. "The latter.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #29
    Ann Liang
    “Whatever you say, my love.”
    Ann Liang, This Time It's Real

  • #30
    Ann Liang
    “I want you to hold me like a grudge, keep me like a promise, haunt me like a ghost.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You



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