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Tigers in Red Weather Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann
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“If there's one thing you can be sure about in this life, it's that you won't always be kissing the right person”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“I could get drunk just smelling you,' he whispered in her ear. 'You always smell like home.”
Liza Klaussman, Tigers in Red Weather
“It was as if her mother and aunt had been snatched away by goblins and replaced with fairies of some sort. They looked so beautiful to her, and so different… They could have said anything, and she would have loved them.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“No, everything was new now, just waiting to be discovered. And she would ... She was hungry for it, she would stuff the whole world into her mouth and bite down.”
Liza Klaussman, Tigers in Red Weather
“Why do it? I mean, why do what everyone expects of you? Who’s watching?”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“They were supposed to be different, different from all the people who didn't want things and didn't do things and weren't special. They were supposed to be the kind of people who said to hell with it, who threw their wine glasses into the fireplace, who jumped off cliffs. They were not supposed to be careful people.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“She had learned the hard way that when people know too much, they inevitably want to save you from yourself.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“Helena looked at her. There were so many things she couldn't say to Nick anymore that it made it almost impossible to say anything at all. Even the small pleasantries, or minor concessions.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“Because, things go pass. Anyone who's lived just a little while knows that. Things just... go.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“Or maybe she knew their marriage better; she was beginning to learn that the two weren't the same thing.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“Everybody wants pretend they're different, but we're not. We're all the same.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“You told me that if you were to hurt your wife (why can't I even write her name?), it would have to be for everything.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
“When you get married, you always choose the best person in your circle, and then you pray to God that circle never gets bigger…But it always does, you see.”
Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather