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Love Is the Drug Love Is the Drug by Alaya Dawn Johnson
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“Ignoring your subconscious is like neglecting the termite infestation in your basement. Sooner or later, the consequences of neglect will far outweigh the momentary unpleasantness of clearing the nests.”
Alaya Dawn Johnson, Love Is the Drug
“The kingdom of sleep demands its forfeits, and the world looks very different through eyes cracked and yellow with its denial.”
Alaya Dawn Johnson, Love Is the Drug
“morality is the change that falls from your pockets when you climb up the ladder.”
Alaya Dawn Johnson, Love Is the Drug
“After everything that's happened, her fear of requesting a prescription or of asking Trevor about his mother baffles her. Shouldn't life-altering events make you less afraid of the little stuff? But it's the little stuff that paralyzes her: talking, eating, dressing, sleeping. Everyone in school is afraid of the apocalypse; she is afraid of living through it.”
Alaya Dawn Johnson, Love Is the Drug
“shoulders touching in a way that’s only mostly platonic. It’s inevitable, she supposes, that God would call her bluff.”
Alaya Dawn Johnson, Love Is the Drug