Later, at the Bar Quotes
Later, at the Bar
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“Heartache, to her, coursed through everything--which was as it should be, since people needed it to make them kind.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
“I mean, what makes her think I don't know about dry-humping? I could dry-hump my way through Cuba if I felt like it. She can't even spell 'pregnant'.”
― Later, at the Bar: A Novel in Stories
― Later, at the Bar: A Novel in Stories
“He drank his shot and remembered that Madeline had called her last boyfriend a drunk, and he had a good feeling about that, too. In his experience, women who said they hated drunks went home with them over and over again.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
“...a dangerous heat came off of her, murky and wild, like a swamp.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
“You know, Martin, most of us learn in grade school that saying things like 'I'm so lonely' doesn't impress women.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
“She could knock a man's teeth through his balls with those arms though.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
“She could knock a mans teeth through his balls with those arms though.”
― Later, at the Bar
― Later, at the Bar
