The Wrong Daughter Quotes
The Wrong Daughter
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“Sometimes, the only person worth satisfying is yourself. It’s your life, you’ve got to live it for you.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Don’t be afraid to play the main character in your own life. Don’t be a person that things just happen to because it’s easier than being a person who makes things happen.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Why is it, as a woman, when you gain a partner, you also gain a pile of admin too? Remembering important dates and organising the corresponding gifts and cards for his family. Somehow, women become their partner’s unofficial, unpaid PAs.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“The only thing more valuable than being loved is being known by someone. Truly known. And he knows me so”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Maybe real happiness is living the life you want, the way you want, without worrying about other people’s expectations.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“The only thing more valuable than being loved is being known by someone.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Don’t be afraid to play the main character in your own life.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“That’s the thing with breakups- you aren’t just mourning the person you loved but also the life you planned together. Lost on the wind.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“If all it took to detect a dangerous individual was a few conversations, the world would be a much safer place.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Some people can’t love without destroying what they care for most,’ he says.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Being loved by you is like being slowly crushed to death,”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“You can love something so much that you hold onto it too tightly and crush it to death.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“but I felt the razor blades that laced the space between us; one wrong move would illicit a thousand bloody cuts.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“She was my whole world but I was only a part of hers.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Some people can’t love without destroying what they care for most,”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Being told a secret is like being asked to take care of someone’s baby: it’s a burden, but there’s satisfaction in being trusted with something so treasured.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Pairs of women, safe in the knowledge that at the end of every bad date, or party or day, there is a soul out there born of their blood who will love them always.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“No one will ever know you the way a sister does. There’s a special type of magic in being born to the same two people. Of growing up together. In knowing the blood that courses through my veins is the same as the blood that coursed through yours.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Jealousy is a handful of hard, green pebbles in Elinor’s mouth that threaten to break her teeth.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“friends are like flowers, I have watered and pruned and nurtured my relationship with Florence and let others wilt.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“swallow.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Don't be afraid to play the main character in your own life. Don't be a person that things happen to because it's easier than being a person who makes things happen.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“polka-dot dress and heels feel far too obvious. ‘You’re late,’ she says by way of greeting. ‘Only five minutes …’ ‘Seven,’ she corrects as I sit down opposite.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“That’s great. Your mum must be thrilled.’ Florence glows. ‘Naturally.’ I feel a twinge of envy that she grew up with a parent who supported her dreams. Even when those dreams consisted of being a Broadway actress. Susan didn’t push her daughter into teaching or some soulless tech job because it paid well. Florence loves her mother, but I don’t think she can ever truly appreciate how lucky she is to have a parent who encourages her to pick whatever path she wants in life and happily holds her hand as she walks down it, no matter whether it leads to a dead end or a pot of gold.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“I move through the crowd, searching for her. Two women brush past me. They are too similar to be anything other than sisters. Elbows hooked, laughing. This time of year, I see sisters everywhere. Pairs of women, safe in the knowledge that at the end of every bad date, or party or day, there is a soul out there born of their blood who will love them always.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“a person is only ever in control of their own actions. That I did the best I could with the information I had. That there was no shame in trying to save everyone, but I need to come to terms with the fact that not everyone deserves to be saved. Or, like you, not everyone wants to be saved.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“I do not love you sloppily or lazily, Olivia. I love you with a pounding, visceral certainty.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“Mothers give their children their father’s name.’ ‘Why?’ ‘It’s just the done thing.’ I open my mouth to tell her that if I’m the one battling morning sickness, sore tits and heartburn, going through the trauma of labour and having to be sewn back together afterwards, I would not crown my baby with the father’s name simply because it is the done thing. To tell her that other than sperm, a man contributes nothing to the growth and birth of a child. To tell her that if it comes out of my body, it’s getting my fucking name.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“bright with intrigue. ‘Do you have a sister, Miss Fairview?’ Her question, in all its buttery innocence, slices through me, and the answer catches in my throat. It isn’t as simple as yes or no. It hasn’t been since the day Olivia was taken. ‘Sorry I’m late. Sorry!’ I jump at the sound of a woman’s voice and turn towards it. She’s striding across the classroom.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
“It has faded like a bruise I never wanted to lose. One I haven’t been able to pinch back into existence.”
― The Wrong Daughter
― The Wrong Daughter
