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“All love stories are frustration stories. As are all stories about parents and children, which are also love stories, in Freud's view, the formative love stories. To fall in love is to be reminded of a frustration that you didn't know you had (of one's formative frustrations, and of one's attempted self-cures for them); you wanted someone, you felt deprived of something, and then it seems to be there. And what is renewed in that experience is an intensity of frustration, and an intensity of satisfaction. It is as if, oddly, you were waiting for someone but you didn't know who they were until they arrived. Whether or not you were aware that there was something missing in your life, you will be when you meet the person you want. What psychoanalysis will add to this love story is that the person you fall in love with really is the man or woman of your dreams; that you have dreamed them up before you met them; not out of nothing - nothing comes of nothing - but out of prior experience, both real and wished for. You recognize them with such certainty because you already, in a certain sense, know them, and because you have quite literally been expecting them, you feel as though you have known them for ever, and yet, at the same time, they are quite foreign to you. They are familiar foreign bodies. But one things is very noticeable in this basic story; that however much you have been wanting and hoping and dreaming of meeting the person of your dreams, it is only when you meet them that you will start missing them. It seems the presence of an object is required to make its absence felt.”
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Adam Phillips
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“She wanted to be her, or be with her, or destroy her.”
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Rachel B. Glaser,
Paulina & Fran
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“Do you ever even fall in love?' Fran asked Paulina. 'Or do you just live to conquer people's bodies?”
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Rachel B. Glaser,
Paulina & Fran
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“A lisp doesn't make you charismatic.”
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Rachel B. Glaser,
Paulina & Fran
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“I like sad music. All my favorite music is about heartbreak and loneliness.”
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Astrid Dahl,
The Really Dead Wives of New Jersey
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