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We Met in December We Met in December by Rosie Curtis
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“It’s not the anniversaries or the birthdays, it’s the way a stranger shakes their newspaper open, or a song on the radio at the nurses’ station, that reminds you of what you’ve lost.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“And instead of lying with my head under two pillows gritting my teeth and trying not to listen to the sounds of them definitely not being a couple in the room next door, I could be in there.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“The thing about being addicted to a certain kind of romantic movie is that you’re always half-expecting that your life might just suddenly take a turn for the better.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“The trouble with me is I’ve always been a daydreamer. Always been a sucker for a romantic film, always loved a book with a good old-fashioned happy ever after ending.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“I’ve seen Pilates classes before, and I always thought they looked pretty gentle – like exercise classes for people who can’t be bothered getting all sweaty.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“Remember when we were little kids, and we thought being grown up meant having all the answers? Now we’re almost thirty, and I feel like I haven’t a clue what I’m doing.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“I’ve looked people seem to be loved up and I’ve felt like a spare part, sitting in cafés watching the world go by and with a vague sense that my life is going by too, and if I don’t do anything about it, I’m going to wake up one morning and find I’m forty-five, still single, and still wondering what I’m going to be when I grow up.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“Publishing is a lot like being a swan. You look very sleek and posh from the outside, but there’s an awful lot of furious paddling going on underneath. And a lot of mud.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“The best way to get over someone is to get under someone else.”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December
“walking”
Rosie Curtis, We Met in December