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“Every marriage is a partnership of two broken assholes with good intentions and varying degrees of ability to deliver.”
― How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told
― How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told
“if you think about one memory for most of a day, is that not your present? Some people live in the now; some people prefer to reside in the past—either choice is valid.”
― Dear Edward
― Dear Edward
“Humans need community, for our emotional health. We need connection, a sense of belonging. We are not built to thrive in isolation.”
― Dear Edward
― Dear Edward
“March is such a fickle month. It is the seam between winter and spring—though seam suggests an even hem, and March is more like a rough line of stitches sewn by an unsteady hand, swinging wildly between January gusts and June greens. You don’t know what you’ll find, until you step outside.”
― The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
― The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
“We were perched on the precipice of manhood, drunk on our own importance, our futures promising, the present full of opportunity for seemingly endless firsts and lasts--first drink, first kiss, first love, first lay; last dance, last test, last performance, last season, last game. There were many dance and parties to attend: homecoming at both Steptoe and Yeatman, Steptoe's winter formal, holiday celebrations, and, in the spring, proms and the Tennessee Breeders' Cup. At times, it seemed our education was getting in the way of the events surrounding it.”
― The Fortunate Ones
― The Fortunate Ones
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