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Sleeping with Friends (Friends and Enemies, #1) Sleeping with Friends by Emily Schultz
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“There were bonds that only happened at the end of your thirties, after you started to accept the body aches and the wrinkles that sneaked onto your face overnight. The thirties were when you finally understood why you’d been attracted to people when you were young. It was when you knew how to speak to each other and say what you really thought. It was when you learned to let others go a little, let people be, and let yourself be too. You learned to hold people accountable, and you learned to forgive.”
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“It was that bond that happens only when you’re in your early twenties, when you meet a friend and know: This is the girl I would die for. This is the person I’m meant to know forever.”
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“What she'd been thinking about since that weekend, especially as she got out more and people asked her frequently about her "thing" was this: Art doesn't change the world. It's a record of the world changing.”
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“She hadn't been able to properly care for him, she'd realized. His mental health was like a spider's web, immaculately built, a routine of thin wires. It was too easy to smash it down just by moving around... Perhaps these were skills they'd never been taught that they still had to learn.”
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“Why was it always a woman’s job to reassure a man after he’d done something stupid and gross, she wondered”
Emily Schultz, Sleeping with Friends