Interference Quotes
Interference
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Amélie Antoine10,492 ratings, 3.47 average rating, 885 reviews
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“I don’t have a best friend to tell all my secrets to or call at two o’clock in the morning if I feel sad or anxious. I don’t have a group of friends to call about pulling together a last-minute gathering either. In fact, I’m a loner. I’ve always been that way and I’ve never had a problem with it. I like to go to the movies alone, exercise alone, and daydream on my towel at the beach alone. And,”
― Interference
― Interference
“I don’t have a best friend to tell all my secrets to or call at two o’clock in the morning if I feel sad or anxious. I don’t have a group of friends to call about pulling together a last-minute gathering either. In fact, I’m a loner. I’ve always been that way and I’ve never had a problem with it. I like to go to the movies alone, exercise alone, and daydream on my towel at the beach alone. And, of course, I like to be alone with my camera.”
― Interference
― Interference
“All those moments are worth so much more to me than the traditional family portrait in front of a Christmas tree or birthday cake. Moments like that prove—in a fraction of a second—that family isn’t about the bland happiness we try so hard to make others believe we’ve achieved. These moments capture emotions, real emotions: sadness, anger, happiness, surprise . . . Ever”
― Interference
― Interference
“when she got an idea in her head, you either followed her or watched her walk away. After”
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― Interference
“But now he has to admit that he’s drowning on his own. He feels different from everyone else, his suffering immeasurable and incomprehensible. He’s back at work, he sees friends, he has dinner with his parents, but he knows a part of him died with Chloé. Going”
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― Interference
“It’s true that in some ways I’m flattered to see him in such a state. I don’t want him to forget me and move on. If he weren’t in pain, I would be. But I also need to see that he’s a fighter. A man. I’ve always been like that; I can’t stand weakness. If I could, I’d grab him by the shoulders and give him a good shake. And I’d hand him a razor while I was at it—so he could get rid of the fuzzy beard that’s covering half his face, of course, not for anything else. I want him to be miserable without me, but a strong, masculine miserable. This”
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― Interference
“family isn’t about the bland happiness we try so hard to make others believe we’ve achieved. These moments capture emotions, real emotions: sadness, anger, happiness, surprise . . ”
― Interference
― Interference
