Other People's Weddings Quotes
Other People's Weddings
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Noah Hawley806 ratings, 3.48 average rating, 77 reviews
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“I'm thirty-six years old and I've been married once and he left and I don't want to feel this way anymore. Like I can't be vulnerable. Can't relax. It's exhausting, always being on the defensive, keeping my guard up. I feel like Cuba.”
― Other People's Weddings
― Other People's Weddings
“Everybody acts like the future is so far away, when really every moment that passes is the future.”
― Other People's Weddings
― Other People's Weddings
“She doesn’t realize how easy it is to do these things, to ruin everything. I remember myself at her age, an unhappy girl working a dead-end job in a dead-end town. I wanted to leave, to change, but it seemed so impossible. That I could actually pick up and go, quit my job, give notice to my landlord, break up with my boyfriend, tell my parents, my friends. It seemed overwhelming. And then one day, I did it and realized it’s the easiest thing in the world. To pick up and go. Easier than staying. And then I hated myself for staying as long as I did, for treading water so long, when really what I needed was perched at the end of my legs the whole time. Those ruby slippers, heels clicked together, a simple incantation.”
― Other People's Weddings: A Novel
― Other People's Weddings: A Novel
