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Love Love Love Love by Sung J. Woo
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“Right here was her favorite part of sex. Judy had borne witness to her share of masculine denouements to know of their obvious commonalities -- the quickening of breath, the increased force of motion, the eventual spasm, and the long, satisfied sigh. But at the same time, they were as singular as snowflakes, and Judy believed she could tell a lot about a man from his brief ride through penile ecstasy. Because here, there were no walls, just a clear window into the vulnerable truth of a person.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“Life was one big story, comprised of littler stories that people told themselves to get through the day, and each day lived consciously was a victory in itself.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“Was this empty void better than hatred or disgust? She didn't know. Maybe it was an improvement, to see her father as what he was, a task to be performed because her brother asked her to.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“She was living in the present but was preoccupied with the future's past, doing exactly what years of therapy had told her not to do. You were supposed to live in the moment, because that's all there ever was, and yet it was maybe the hardest thing to do.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“Because at the core of it, he loved to play the game more than he wanted to win it. Which meant that he lacked the killer instinct that all champions have, that drive that gave them the impetus to win at all costs.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“Even though there were hundreds if not thousands of people in a hotel, it was a place of collective loneliness. No matter who you were -- a couple vacationing, a businessman on a trip, a conventioneer -- you were away from home, from all the things that made you who you were.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“Being with a woman he liked had been like the quenching of thirst, but with Alice, there was no release. His desire for her was a constant, pervasive hum, chugging along in the background of his mind. Holy shit, he thought to himself. This is love.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love
“They'd pass the time talking about some vapid TV show or the latest popcorn flick, never talking about anything of consequence, but when you stacked up these incidental layers of small talk, they added up to a level of comfort impossible to duplicate in any other relationship.”
Sung J. Woo, Love Love