New York, Actually Quotes
New York, Actually
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“...not all relationships end in pain. Once in a while it's worth trusting your instincts and taking a risk.”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
“And I hate the way society puts pressure on us to behave in certain ways and conform to certain stereotypes. If you’re single, people always pat you on the head sympathetically and say that they’re sure you’ll meet someone soon. Then you get married, and they ask when you’re going to have a baby. There’s an order to things. It’s assumed that not being part of a pair makes you someone to be pitied. As if single is an abnormal state that needs to be rectified.”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
“terrible mess of things,” Molly told him. “And I”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
“heart. Would”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
“I can never understand why people seem to think that growing up with unhappy parents is better than growing up with a happy single parent.”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
“We all want things in life we can't have. Happens all the time. Jobs we don't get. Houses we don't live in. Health issues we sure as hell don't want. People we love who don't love us back. Not feeling the way someone wants you to feel doesn't make you a bad person.”
― New York, Actually
― New York, Actually
