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After We Fell (After, #3) After We Fell by Anna Todd
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“There is a big difference between not being able to live without someone and loving them.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Nobody is a lost cause. They just think they are, so they don't even bother to try sometimes.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“You're my better place, Tess.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“It was the way she looked at me the whole time. That look said more than she ever could and, in turn, scared me more than her words alone ever could.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“No tears come, only memories. Memories and regrets.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Far from a normal-functioning relationship, but normal has never been our thing.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“I'm finally beginning to realize that you can only fight with someone over the same thing so many times before you're burned out.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Sometimes it’s faith that people hold on to. Sometimes, if you’re lucky enough, you can confide in someone else and trust them to pull you out of the pain before you dwell in it for too long. Pain is one of those hideous places that, once visited, you have to fight your way out, and even when you think you have escaped it, you find that it has permanently marked you. If you’re like me, you don’t have anyone to depend on, no one to take your hand and assure you that you’ll make it through this hell. Instead, you have to lace up your boots, grab your own hand, and pull yourself out.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“I have decided that the hot, burning, inescapable pain is the worst. This pain comes when you finally begin to relax, you finally breathe, thinking that some issue is yesterday’s problem, when in fact it’s today’s problem, tomorrow’s problem, and the problem of every day after that. This pain comes when you pour everything into something, into someone, and they betray you so completely—so seemingly on a whim—that the pain crushes you and you feel as if you’re barely breathing, barely holding on to that small fraction of whatever is left inside of you begging you to go on, to not give up.
-Tessa”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Women do too much shit to impress men who can barely tell the difference.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“He has to see what he has. He has to know that you're serious this time. You have to let him miss you.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Fuck, she's so fucking stubborn.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Okay, I spy something”—I look down at Hardin—“black.” “Hardin’s soul!” Landon shouts,”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Existe una diferencia entre no ser capaz de vivir sin alguien y amarlo.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Pain . . . such a simple word, but so packed with meaning. I have come to learn that pain is the strongest emotion one can feel. Unlike every other emotion, it’s the only one every human being is guaranteed to feel at some point in their life, and there is no upside to pain, no positive aspect that can make you look at it from a different perspective . . . there’s only the overwhelming sensation of pain itself.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“You'd have to be insane to give up Seattle for someone who loves more than anything but is only willing to show it half of the time.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Cada kilómetro se hace eterno..., cada segundo está lleno de recuerdos, de despedidas y de dudas.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“I have so much faith in that man that I will take every single tear, every single pointless argument, I'll take it all just to be around for the day when he has faith in himself.”
Anna Todd, After #3
“No teas come, only memories. Memories and regrets.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Me concentro en mi futuro. El futuro que nadie puede quitarme, al que nadie me puede obligar a renunciar.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Nunca existe la distancia, no hay espacio entre nosotros.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“You know, there’s a big difference between not being able to live without someone and loving them.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“I look over to the girl again to make sure she’s actually there and this isn’t some freaky Christmas Carol–type shit where she’s an apparition that has come to teach me some sort of lesson.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“It’s like being in a room with three Karens,”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“No matter how forced the behavior is, he is trying, and in that I find solace, a steady certainty that even in the middle of the brewing storm, he will be my anchor. I once feared that he would take me under; now I don’t even mind if he does.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“Look, I know you’ll defend him until you’re blue in the face, but you can’t blame me for wanting to have what he has. I want to be the one you’re defending, I want to be the one that you trust, even though you shouldn’t. I’m always there for you when he isn’t.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“In reality it seems like you have her trapped, and that’s why she won’t leave you: not because she loves you, but because you’ve made her feel that she can’t be without you.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“To tell the truth, I don’t think that Hardin regretted what he did to her as much as he should have, but her forgiveness did chip away at some of the bricks he’s spent years building between himself and the rest of the world, and I know it gave him a little peace.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“My mood lightens with the sky, and I find myself singing along to Taylor Swift and tapping my fingers on the steering wheel as she talks about “trouble walking in”—and I laugh at the irony of the lyrics.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell
“There isn’t anything wrong with expecting things from him, especially when the things that you expect from him are reasonable,” he replies. “He has to see what he has. You’re the best thing that’s ever happened to him; he needs to remember that.”
Anna Todd, After We Fell

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