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Matchmaking for Psychopaths Matchmaking for Psychopaths by Tasha Coryell
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“The distance between a romantic comedy and a horror film was never as great as people wanted it to be.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“We all did what we needed to do to pass as ordinary.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“I checked social media. That was how my brain processed things. I had a free moment at work? Time to look at my phone. There was a catastrophic weather event? Better look online and see what people were doing. Parts of my murdered fiancé's body were arranged as a kind of grotesque Valentine's display in my house? I should check and see if his disembodied limbs posted anything.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“Ordinarily I would never let a client purchase a beverage for me, but my life had stopped being ordinary when a human heart arrived at my door—or, perhaps more accurately, when my parents had murdered all those women.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“Of course Nicole had time and brain space to think about things like doughnuts. She wasn't spending her evenings attending meetings for children of murdered parents, trying to win her fiancé back, or hiding organs in the woods. Women like Nicole were always given advantages in life.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“A mistake that people made about psychopaths was that their lies were always vicious.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“women were just as likely to be psychopaths as men, they were just better at masking it.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“That was the thing about psychopaths, they were everywhere.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“From her research, she learned that a lot of high-powered professionals ranked highly on the psychopathy scale.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths
“I've been trying to avoid men like you for my entire life," I told him
"What kind of man is that? He asked
"The kind of man I could love.”
Tasha Coryell, Matchmaking for Psychopaths