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  • #1
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “If you were to draw a map of the two of them, of where they started out and where they would both end up, the lines would be shooting away from each other like magnets spun around on their poles. And it occurred to Owen that there was something deeply flawed about this, that there should be circles or angels or turns, anything that might make it possible for the two lines to meet again. Instead, they were both headed in the exact opposite directions. The map was as good as a door swinging shut. And the geography of the thing- the geography of them- was completely and hopelessly wrong.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #2
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Maybe they were never meant to have more than just one night. After all, not everything can last. Not everything is supposed to mean something.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #3
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Maybe it was possible that you could take someone out of their life and drop them in the middle of another place entirely and they could seem like someone completely different. But even if that were the case, she thought, it wasn't really 'they' change—it was just the backdrop, the circumstances, the cast of characters. Just because you painted a house didn't mean the furniture inside was any different. It had to be the same with people. Deep down, at the very core, they'd still be the same no matter where they were, wouldn't they?”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #4
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “There was no point in waiting for someone who hadn't asked, and there was no point in wishing for something that would never happen.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #5
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “There's a difference between loneliness and solitude.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #6
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “How long could a single night really be expected to last? How far could you stretch such a small collection of minutes? He was just a boy on a roof. She was just a girl in an elevator.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #7
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You can be Han Solo," he said, kissing her throat. "And I'll be Boba Fett. I'll cross the sky for you.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #8
    David Levithan
    recant, v.

    I want to take back at least half of the “I love you”s, because I didn’t mean them as much as the other ones. I want to take back the book of artsy photos I gave you, because you didn’t get it and said it was hipster trash. I want to take back what I said about you being an emotional zombie. I want to take back the time I called you “honey” in front of your sister and you looked like I had just shown her pictures of us having sex. I want to take back the wineglass I broke when I was mad, because it was a nice wineglass and the argument would have ended anyway. I want to take back the time we had sex in a rent-a-car, not because I feel bad about the people who got in the car after us, but because it was massively uncomfortable. I want to take back the trust I had while you were away in Austin. I want to take back the time I said you were a genius, because I was being sarcastic and I should have just said you’d hurt my feelings. I want to take back the secrets I told you so I can decide now whether to tell them to you again. I want to take back the piece of me that lies in you, to see if I truly miss it. I want to take back at least half the “I love you”s, because it feels safer that way.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary

  • #9
    Jamie McGuire
    “To douchebags!" he said, gesturing to Brad. "And to girls that break your heart," he bowed his head to me. His eyes lost focus. "And to the absolute fucking horror of losing your best friend because you were stupid enough to fall in love with her.”
    Jamie McGuire, Beautiful Disaster

  • #10
    David Levithan
    “I should talk to him
    I know I should talk to him.
    But I do not talk to him.
    I watch after him from afar
    and love him.”
    David Levithan, The Realm of Possibility

  • #11
    David Levithan
    “you ask me what I'm looking for, and I outline you.
    you don't recognize the shape, offer other names.
    you say my time will come, and I hope.”
    David Levithan, The Realm of Possibility



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