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The Temperature of Me and You The Temperature of Me and You by Brian Zepka
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“Jordan and I were each part of a story, a hug, a kiss, and a friendship. None of those things can exist without the other part. When you lose that many parts of yourself, it hurts. And when you realize those parts are irreplaceable, you become lost too.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“When you lose that many parts of yourself, it hurts. And when you realize those parts are irreplaceable, you become lost too.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“I have four main takeaways from my Chemistry test today. First, the symbol on the periodic table for oxygen looks like the number of interesting things that happen in my life on a regular basis. The symbol for sodium, Na, represents my history of romance—not applicable. The symbol for radon, Rn, stands for my thoughts on when I want a boyfriend—right now. And the symbol for ununhexium, Uuh, is my response when people ask me if I am going to do something about it.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“Even if he didn’t literally glow, he’d be the brightest light among all the lights in this sleepy suburb.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“My heart rate slows. My body sinks. I picture all the future days I wanted with Jordan. All the moments that could’ve turned into works of art.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“I look at the moon and think about how weird life is—that one place can hold one of my worst memories, but somehow there’s still room in it for a new moment to become one of my best memories.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“Those who invest their time are fortunate enough to thrive in my presence. Those who don’t are one less person annoying me.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You
“One ingredient for love might be when the person you are with starts loving the people in your life who came before them.”
Brian Zepka, The Temperature of Me and You