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  • #1
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “I fainted....and you ate my ass?

    You fed me my own ass?”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Haunted

  • #2
    Nina LaCour
    “The sun stopped shining for me is all. The whole story is: I am sad. I am sad all the time and the sadness is so heavy that I can't get away from it. Not ever.”
    Nina LaCour, Hold Still

  • #3
    Holly Black
    “Jude ought to be cowed. She was supposed to bow and scrape, to submit and acknowledge his superiority. A little grovelling wouldn't have gone amiss. He would have very much liked it if she begged.

    'Give up,' Cardan said, fully expecting that she would.

    'Never,' Jude wore an unnerving little smile in the corners of her mouth, as though even she couldn't believe what she was saying. The most infuriating part was that she didn't have to mean it. She was mortal. She could lie. So why wouldn't she?

    In this, there was no winning for her.

    And yet, after he told her all the soft, menacing things he could think of, after he left her clambering back up onto the riverbank, he realised he was the one who had retreated. He was the one who backed down.

    And all through that night and for many nights after, he couldn't rid his thoughts of her. Not the hatred in her eyes. That he understood. That he didn't mind. It warmed him.

    But the contempt made her feel as though she saw beneath all his sharp and polished edges. It reminded him of how his father and all the Court had seen him, before he learned how to shield himself with villainy.

    And doomed as she was, he envied her whatever conviction made her stand there and defy him.

    She ought to be nothing. She ought to be insignificant. She ought not to matter.

    He had to make her not matter.

    But every night, Jude haunted him. The coils of her hair. The calluses on her fingers. An absent bite of her lip. It was too much, the way he thought about her. He knew it was too much, but he couldn't stop.

    It disgusted him that he couldn't stop.

    He had to make her see that he was her better. To beg his pardon. And grovel. He had to find a way to make her admire him. To kneel before him and plead for his royal mercy. To surrender. To yield.”
    Holly Black, How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories

  • #4
    Louis C.K.
    “Shut up…let me tell you, LET ME. Every time I look at your face or even remember it, it wrecks me. And the way you are with me and you’re just fun and you shit all over me and you make fun of me and you’re real. I don’t have enough time in any day to think about you enough...I don’t even think about women anymore. I think about you.”
    Louis C.K.

  • #5
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “His lips tasted cool and sharp, peppermint, winter, but his hands, soft on the back of my neck, promised long days and summer and forever.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #6
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “But that afternoon he asked himself, with his infinite capacity for illusion, if such pitiless indifference might not be a subterfuge for hiding the torments of love.”
    Gabriel García Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera

  • #7
    Richard Siken
    “I wanted to explain myself to myself in an understandable way. I gave shape to my fears and made excuses. I varied my velocities, watched myselves sleep. Something's not right about what I'm doing but I'm still doing it-- living in the worst parts, ruining myself. My inner life is a sheet of black glass. If I fell through the floor I would keep falling.
    The enormity of my desire disgusts me.”
    Richard Siken, War of the Foxes

  • #8
    Marguerite Duras
    “I think about you. But I don't say it anymore.”
    Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima mon amour

  • #9
    Jeanette Winterson
    “Sometimes I think of you and I feel giddy. Memory makes me lightheaded, drunk on champagne. All the things we did. And if anyone has said this was the price I would have agreed to pay it. That surprises me; that with the hurt and the mess comes a shift of recognition. It was worth it. Love is worth it.”
    Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body

  • #10
    “We live in a world that is beyond our control, and life is in a constant flux of change. So we have a decision to make: keep trying to control a storm that is not going to go away or start learning how to live within the rain.”
    Glenn Pemberton, Hurting with God

  • #11
    Nick Hornby
    “I don't know you. The only thing I know about you is, you're reading this. I don't know if your happy or not; I don't know whether you're young or not. I sort of hope you're young and sad. If you're old and happy, I can imagine that you'll smile to yourself when you hear me going, he broke my heart. You'll remember someone who broke your heart, and you'll think to yourself, Oh yes, i remember how that feels. But you can't, you smug old git. Oh you'll remember feeling sort of plesantly sad. You might remember listening to music and eating chocolates in your room, or walking along the embankment on your own, wrapped up in a winter coat and feeling lonely and brave. But can you remember how with every mouthful of food it felt like you were biting into your own stomach? Can you remember the taste of red wine as it came back up and into the toilet bowl? Can you remember dreaming every night that you were still together, that he was talking to you gently and touching you, so that every morning when you woke up you had to go through it all over again?”
    Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down

  • #12
    Charles M. Schulz
    “Rats! There goes the bell... oh, how I hate lunch hours! I always have to eat alone because nobody likes me... Peanut butter again... I wish that little red haired girl would come over, and sit with me. Wouldn’t it be great if she’d walk over here, and say, “May I eat lunch with you, Charlie Brown?” I’d give anything to talk with her... she’d never like me, though... I’m so blah and so stupid... she’d never like me... I wonder what would happen if I went over and tried to talk to her! Everyone would probably laugh... she’d probably be insulted someone as blah as I am tried to talk to her. I hate lunch hour... all it does is make me lonely... during class it doesn’t matter... I can’t even eat... Nothing tastes good... Rats! Nobody is ever going to like me... Lunch hour is the loneliest hour of the day!”
    Charles M. Schulz

  • #13
    “Last night, lost in spaces between star—bays and lakes of clouds, I tossed and turned looking for you”
    john j geddes

  • #14
    Kristian Ventura
    “I admire you with the kind of love that wants to throw a chair your way just to see what you do. Do you know what I mean?”
    Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song

  • #15
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “DO NOT FALL IN LOVE WITH PEOPLE LIKE ME
    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    People like me will love you so hard
    that you turn into stone,
    into a statue where people come to marvel at how long
    it must have taken to carve that faraway look into your eyes.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    We will take you to museums and parks and monuments
    and kiss you in every beautiful place
    so that you can never go back to them
    without tasting us like blood in your mouth.

    Do not come any closer.
    People like me are bombs.
    When our time is up, we will splatter loss all over your walls
    in angry colors that make you wish your doorway
    never learned our name.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    With the lonely ones.
    We will forget our own names if it means learning yours.
    We will make you think that hurricanes are gentle,
    that pain is a gift.

    You will get lost in the desperation, in the longing
    for something that is always reaching,
    but never able to hold.

    Do not fall in love with people like me.
    We will destroy your apartment.
    We will throw apologies at you that shatter on the floor
    and cut your feet.
    We will never learn how to be soft.
    We will leave.
    We always do.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #16
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “But I have been too deeply hurt, Sam. I tried to save the Shire, and it has been saved, but not for me. It must often be so, Sam, when things are in danger: some one has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of the King



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