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Maybe Now (Maybe, #2) Maybe Now by Colleen Hoover
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“It’s the small things people do for others that define the largest parts of them.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“We shouldn’t revolve our lives around their possible endings. We should revolve our lives around the experiences that lead to the endings.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“But people need to put themselves first sometimes. If you aren’t living your best life for yourself, you can’t be your best self for those in your life.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“It’s one thing for a person to find their passion, but it’s another thing entirely to be able to share that passion with the person you’re passionate about.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“The problem with hating yourself when you’re all alone is that you have no one to remind you of any of your good qualities. Then you just hate yourself even more, until you sabotage anything good in your life and in yourself.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Apologies shouldn't happen because of the response of the person who was wronged. Apologies should happen because of the wrong”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Sometimes two people share a silent moment that feels so deep and so powerful, a simple phrase such as I love you risks losing all prior meaning if spoken aloud.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Neither of us says I love you before we fall asleep. Sometimes two people share a silent moment that feels so deep and so powerful, a simple phrase such as I love you risks losing all prior meaning if spoken aloud.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Our maybe someday just became our absolutely forever.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“It’s not a good feeling, knowing someone has convinced themselves they’re more in love with you than they are simply because you’re dependent on them. I’d rather feel melancholic than pathetic.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“That's the beauty of love, isn't it? It comes in so many different forms, shapes, sizes, textures. And it's ever changing.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“If you aren't living your best life for yourself, you can't be your best self for those in your life.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“He takes my face in his hands, preparing to say something to me. But instead of speaking or signing, he just drags in a speechless breath as he stares silently at me. He lowers his mouth to mine, kissing me gently on the lips. Then he meets my eyes, conveying more with one look than he’s ever conveyed through any other form of our communication.
“Sydney,” he says quietly. “Everything we’ve gone through to get here. Right here. It was all worth it.”
There isn’t a thing I could signs or words I could say that could top the meaning in what he just spoke to me.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“You have got to forgive yourself for falling in love with me. We’ve shared a lot of chapters that don’t need to be torn out of our book, simply because there are things in them you don’t like. It’s part of our story. Every single sentence counts toward our happy ending, good or bad.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
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“When you have a mother who can’t love you, how are you supposed to believe anyone else could?”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“If you aren’t living your best life for yourself, you can’t be your best self for those in your life.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Ned gets decapitated? I swear to God, if that actually happens, I’m throwing away my television.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“I remember asking myself what I would regret more. Ending something that was good so I didn’t end up with regrets? Or spending the rest of my life regretting that I didn’t have the courage to end something simply because I was afraid of regret?”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“There are much better ways to share your truth than to force it on someone so hard it injures them.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“I would live through the Tori/Hunter heartache a million times over if Ridge was always my final result.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Apologies shouldn’t happen because of the response of the person who was wronged. Apologies should happen because of the wrong.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“When a person sinks into a love that deep, they don't come back out of it, even when it ends. It's like quicksand. You're in it forever, no matter what.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Many of them I learned through the patience and love your father has for others. I know as you grow up, you’ll see exactly what I mean. He’s unlike any other man I’ve ever met, and I am so glad I get to love him. I’m even luckier that I ended up being someone he wants to love in return for the rest of his life. You and I are very lucky to be loved by a man with a heart like his. I can honestly say I’ve never met another person like him.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“The sun and its rise and fall is the most expected, dependable, and repetitive natural occurrence known to mankind. Yet, it is one of the few things that maintains a universal ability to render a man speechless.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“But when you do things that continue to belittle and even disrespect the efforts of those in your corner, eventually you’re going to lose your team.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“I suck at gifts. Shit, what if she’s the type who gives the best gifts? I’m the guy who once bought his nine-year-old brother a hamster for Christmas, but didn’t realize it died in the box. Brennan opened it and cried the entire day. And this beautiful girl has me as her boyfriend.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“It’s been a long time since I’ve had a girl’s night, but I think we’re supposed to bitch about our boyfriends while we talk about Jason Momoa.” She cocks her head. “Who is Jason Momoa?” I laugh, but she looks at me like she’s clueless. Oh, my God. She’s serious? She doesn’t know who Jason Momoa is? “Oh, Bridgette,” I say with pity. “Really?” She still has no clue who I’m talking about. I grab my phone, but don’t feel like jumping off the bar to enlighten her. “I’ll text you his picture.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“Relax. You’re in”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“You can do this, Maggie.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now
“But sometimes the wrong thing is the right thing.”
Colleen Hoover, Maybe Now

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