My Kind of Crazy Quotes
My Kind of Crazy
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“There are so many things in life that you simply can't control. You just have to accept them, even if they don't make sense.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“None of it matters, and all of it matters too much.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“When I’m around you, I feel like I can do anything. You helped me let go, feel free, and give myself permission to move forward. For the first time in my life, I’m not scared of anything.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“Everybody needs somebody who gets their kind of crazy, right?”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“I can see pats her frizzy hair and baggy clothes straight to her soul, and I swear she's so beautiful.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“Despite her hacked hair, bruised body, and broken spirit, she is absolutely radiant, and I know I can never let anyone hurt her again.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“Peyton: I'd never seen you so excited. I just wanted to see you that happy again.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“Add that to the list of disappointments life has dealt my dad. The only thing worse than losing his wife and superjock son and being left with me would be if I were a girl. “I’m”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“As soon as he leaves, I make the executive decision that given the circumstances, there will be no school or work today. First I call O’Callaghan and give him some bullshit excuse, but I need something legitimate for school in case I need to stretch it out for a while.
I call the attendance office and lower my voice two octaves, thickening my New England accent to play Dad. I go with the first thing that pops in my head. I tell the woman that my son, Hank, is very ill. It could be flu, but there’s a possibility it could be encephalitis. The woman sounds shocked and concerned, so I know I’ve picked a good excuse. When I hang up, Peyton starts cracking up.
“What? What’s so funny?”
“Encephalitis is brain inflammation.”
“Shit, I overdid it. I meant bronchitis. All I know is, there’s no way I can deal with school today.”
― My Kind of Crazy
I call the attendance office and lower my voice two octaves, thickening my New England accent to play Dad. I go with the first thing that pops in my head. I tell the woman that my son, Hank, is very ill. It could be flu, but there’s a possibility it could be encephalitis. The woman sounds shocked and concerned, so I know I’ve picked a good excuse. When I hang up, Peyton starts cracking up.
“What? What’s so funny?”
“Encephalitis is brain inflammation.”
“Shit, I overdid it. I meant bronchitis. All I know is, there’s no way I can deal with school today.”
― My Kind of Crazy
“There's this amazing thing called the Internet, Hank. It's like a genie. You ask it questions, and it gives you answers.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“Sometimes, to help make sense of things, we tell ourselves stories and we convince ourselves that they're true, but that doesn't mean they really are.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
“There's the story we tell ourselves and the story we tell everyone else.”
― My Kind of Crazy
― My Kind of Crazy
