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  • #1
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He kept making her feel like it was safe to smile.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #2
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #5
    John Green
    “The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #6
    John Green
    “You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world...but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #6
    John Green
    “So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #7
    John Green
    “Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #8
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Nothing was dirty. With Park.
    Nothing could be shameful.
    Because Park was the sun, and that was the only way Eleanor could think to explain it.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #9
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You think that holding someone hard will bring them closer. You think that you can hold them so hard that you'll still feel them, embossed on you, when you pull away.
    Every time Eleanor pulled away from Park, she felt the gasping loss of him.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #10
    Rainbow Rowell
    “And when Eleanor smiled, something broke inside of him.
    Something always did.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #11
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He tried to remember how this happened—how she went from someone he’d never met to the only one who mattered.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #12
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You don’t have to be the kind of beautiful that everyone can agree on. If the right person finds you beautiful, you win. You win forever.”
    Rainbow Rowell

  • #13
    Rainbow Rowell
    “There's only one of him, she thought, and he's right here.

    He knows I'll like a song before I've heard it. He laughs before I even get to the punch line. There's a place on his chest, just below his throat, that makes me want to let him open doors for me.

    There's only one of him.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #14
    Rainbow Rowell
    “She never felt like she belonged anywhere,except for when she was lying on her bed, pretending to be somewhere else.”
    Rainbow Rowell Eleanor and Park

  • #15
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Even her mean, smirky smile made him crazy.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park
    tags: love

  • #16
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Stupid, perfect Asian kid”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #17
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He still looked like something Eleanor didn’t have words for.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #18
    John Green
    “What is the point of being alive if you don't at least try to do something remarkable?”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #19
    John Green
    “Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting.”
    John Green

  • #20
    John Green
    “I wanted so badly to lie down next to her on the couch, to wrap my arms around her and sleep. Not fuck, like in those movies. Not even have sex. Just sleep together in the most innocent sense of the phrase. But I lacked the courage and she had a boyfriend and I was gawky and she was gorgeous and I was hopelessly boring and she was endlessly fascinating. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was hurricane.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #21
    John Green
    “If you don't imagine, nothing ever happens at all.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #22
    John Green
    “Sometimes I don't get you,' I said.
    She didn't even glance at me. She just smiled toward the television and said, 'You never get me. That's the whole point.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #23
    John Green
    “As long as we don't die, this is gonna be one hell of a story.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #24
    John Green
    “As much as life can suck, it always beats the alternative.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #25
    John Green
    “At some point we all look up and realize we are lost in a maze.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #26
    John Green
    “you can never love someone as much as you miss them.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #27
    John Green
    “I don't think you can ever fill the empty space with the thing you lost.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #28
    John Green
    “That's the thing about pain. It demands to be felt”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #29
    John Green
    “Van Houten,
    I’m a good person but a shitty writer. You’re a shitty person but a good writer. We’d make a good team. I don’t want to ask you any favors, but if you have time – and from what I saw, you have plenty – I was wondering if you could write a eulogy for Hazel. I’ve got notes and everything, but if you could just make it into a coherent whole or whatever? Or even just tell me what I should say differently.
    Here’s the thing about Hazel: Almost everyone is obsessed with leaving a mark upon the world. Bequeathing a legacy. Outlasting death. We all want to be remembered. I do, too. That’s what bothers me most, is being another unremembered casualty in the ancient and inglorious war against disease.
    I want to leave a mark.
    But Van Houten: The marks humans leave are too often scars. You build a hideous minimall or start a coup or try to become a rock star and you think, “They’ll remember me now,” but (a) they don’t remember you, and (b) all you leave behind are more scars. Your coup becomes a dictatorship. Your minimall becomes a lesion.
    (Okay, maybe I’m not such a shitty writer. But I can’t pull my ideas together, Van Houten. My thoughts are stars I can’t fathom into constellations.)
    We are like a bunch of dogs squirting on fire hydrants. We poison the groundwater with our toxic piss, marking everything MINE in a ridiculous attempt to survive our deaths. I can’t stop pissing on fire hydrants. I know it’s silly and useless – epically useless in my current state – but I am an animal like any other.
    Hazel is different. She walks lightly, old man. She walks lightly upon the earth. Hazel knows the truth: We’re as likely to hurt the universe as we are to help it, and we’re not likely to do either.
    People will say it’s sad that she leaves a lesser scar, that fewer remember her, that she was loved deeply but not widely. But it’s not sad, Van Houten. It’s triumphant. It’s heroic. Isn’t that the real heroism? Like the doctors say: First, do no harm.
    The real heroes anyway aren’t the people doing things; the real heroes are the people NOTICING things, paying attention. The guy who invented the smallpox vaccine didn’t actually invented anything. He just noticed that people with cowpox didn’t get smallpox.
    After my PET scan lit up, I snuck into the ICU and saw her while she was unconscious. I just walked in behind a nurse with a badge and I got to sit next to her for like ten minutes before I got caught. I really thought she was going to die, too. It was brutal: the incessant mechanized haranguing of intensive care. She had this dark cancer water dripping out of her chest. Eyes closed. Intubated. But her hand was still her hand, still warm and the nails painted this almost black dark blue and I just held her hand and tried to imagine the world without us and for about one second I was a good enough person to hope she died so she would never know that I was going, too. But then I wanted more time so we could fall in love. I got my wish, I suppose. I left my scar.
    A nurse guy came in and told me I had to leave, that visitors weren’t allowed, and I asked if she was doing okay, and the guy said, “She’s still taking on water.” A desert blessing, an ocean curse.
    What else? She is so beautiful. You don’t get tired of looking at her. You never worry if she is smarter than you: You know she is. She is funny without ever being mean. I love her. I am so lucky to love her, Van Houten. You don’t get to choose if you get hurt in this world, old man, but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices. I hope she likes hers.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #30
    We accept the love we think we deserve.
    “We accept the love we think we deserve.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #31
    Stephen Chbosky
    “Things change. And friends leave. Life doesn't stop for anybody.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower



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