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The Last Summer of You and Me
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“Sometimes you couldn’t face the sadness of being forgotten until you felt the comfort of being remembered again.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“You'll turn out ordinary if you're not careful.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Healing wasn’t always the best thing. Sometimes a hole was better left open. Sometimes it healed too thick and too well and left separate pieces fused and incompetent. And it was harder to reopen after that.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“She wanted him to see all of her and also none of her. She wanted him to be dazzled by the bits and blinded by the whole. She wanted him to see her whole and not in pieces. She had hopes that were hard to satisfy.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“You surround yourself with your pain or you avoid it and let it find you when you are trying to do other things”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“It was hard to feel the right emotions at the right times. They didn’t come at all when you set a place for them, and they sacked when you weren’t ready, when you were just innocently flossing your teeth, for example, or eating a bowl of cereal. ”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“There was nothing new in sitting on this dock, on this or that wooden bench, watching for his boat to come. In some ways, she was always waiting for him.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“She wasn’t sure if he wanted more from her or if he wanted less. Maybe it was both. Maybe it was always both.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“She was astonished, and at the same time she knew. There were many things in life like that. You couldn’t imagine it, and then it happened and you couldn’t really imagine it hadn’t.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Honesty was a tough customer... Once you started allowing yourself some honesty, it couldn't easily be contained or limited to one part of your life. It was like poison ivy or a bossy houseguest. Once it was there, you couldn't tell it what to do. You had to really fight to keep it from taking over. ”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Riley was quiet for a minute. She gathered her blanket all around her. "Paul always loved you, Alice. He knows I know that. I know he loves me, too. But it's different."
Alice opened her mouth, but nothing came out at first. "He loved me once. But I think that part is over," she said slowly.
"No, it's not. It hasn't even begun." Riley took Alice's bare foot in her hand and squeezed it. "I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first."
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
Alice opened her mouth, but nothing came out at first. "He loved me once. But I think that part is over," she said slowly.
"No, it's not. It hasn't even begun." Riley took Alice's bare foot in her hand and squeezed it. "I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first."
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“There was love expressed in the places you usually forget to look.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“she never showed girly weaknesses like cellulite or crushes. she never lingered on injustices committed against her.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“But like everything else, love changed.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“I hated motorcycles. I said to my mother, 'I'll never get a motorcycle.' And she said, 'You never know what you'll want when you are older.'
After that, the thing that scared me was not so much the motorcycle itself, but that I could turn into a person who would want one. I was scared of the idea that I could become an entirely different person, a stranger to myself.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
After that, the thing that scared me was not so much the motorcycle itself, but that I could turn into a person who would want one. I was scared of the idea that I could become an entirely different person, a stranger to myself.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first. (Riley to her sister Alice about Paul)”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“I told him that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“There was a moment in between, a moment flung free in the midst of the transition, when he made contact. That was the moment she would dwell on.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Everything good requires sacrifices.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“How is it that a person could be so relieved and so disappointed, both at the same time.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Alice suspected Paul couldn’t really picture his father, just like she couldn’t picture Paul when he was away. Maybe that was the case with people you wanted more than was good for you.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Let me love you, but don't love me back. Do love me and lt me hate you for a while. Let me feel like I have some control, because I know I never do.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Everyone is fragile. Everything beautiful is fragile”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“You could feel things or you could find a way to shut down. But once you were feeling things, you couldn't decide exactly what to feel.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Something about giving in without a fight felt wrong.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“People left a lot of things behind when they went in the water. Their clothes, their stuff, their makeup, their fixed-up hair, their voices, their hearing, their sight--at least as they normally experienced them....Some people lost their individuality in the water, but Riley always felt most herself. Water was supposed to symbolize renewal, she knew, but when Riley swam, pared down, alone, and unreachable--she felt a deeper sense of who she already was.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“His distress and pleasure mixed and married, giving birth to several anxious children.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“She didn't deserve it, which was to say she deserved better.”
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― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Exactly! We run or we lose ourselves in something, somebody, anything to try and ease our pain.”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
“Skinny girls have skinny minds”
― The Last Summer of You and Me
― The Last Summer of You and Me
