Love and Other Wounds Quotes
Love and Other Wounds
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“Sometimes I hear Mark laugh, and some days in the car the right song will come on the satellite radio and I'll feel him there tingling like a phantom limb. Like he's sitting there next to me in the dark. But I know that's not so. And I know that when you die there's not even darkness, and I know Mark and me won't meet on some cloud or in some pit of fire. And I guess that's a good thing. I couldn't take those eyes seeing what's become of me, those eyes looking down at my hands and my chewed-up ragged nails.”
― Love and Other Wounds
― Love and Other Wounds
“Is it raining, Owen?"
They sat together, one atop the other, on the wet grass.
"Yes.”
― Love and Other Wounds
They sat together, one atop the other, on the wet grass.
"Yes.”
― Love and Other Wounds
“He was a son of a bitch, too. He played ball in school, and had those fancy-cut muscles the young men have these days. They look real nice, but to me they're like flowers grown in a hothouse that would die if you planted them out in the real world.”
― Love and Other Wounds
― Love and Other Wounds
“Mark won't let me fret. He points out people driving next to us. He tells me that most of them - most everybody - is screaming almost all of the time.
"They're just screaming real quiet," he says. "It's true, you know. Look around at the faces on the bus. Look at the guy taking your order and pushing the plastic tray, the plastic-wrapped burger with plastic cheese, look at the face he's wearing under the smile. You listen and tell me he's not screaming.”
― Love and Other Wounds
"They're just screaming real quiet," he says. "It's true, you know. Look around at the faces on the bus. Look at the guy taking your order and pushing the plastic tray, the plastic-wrapped burger with plastic cheese, look at the face he's wearing under the smile. You listen and tell me he's not screaming.”
― Love and Other Wounds
“John's mouth felt full of hot pennies.”
― Love and Other Wounds
― Love and Other Wounds
