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  • #1
    John Green
    “As he read, I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #2
    John Green
    “He responded a few minutes later.

    Okay.

    I wrote back.

    Okay.

    He responded:

    Oh, my God, stop flirting with me!”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #3
    John Green
    “Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets, / The muttering retreats / Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels / And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: / Streets that follow like a tedious argument / Of insidious intent / To lead you to an overwhelming question.../ Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' / Let us go and make our visit"'
    'I'm in love with you,' he said quietly.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #4
    John Green
    “I'm in love with you," he said quietly.

    "Augustus," I said.

    "I am," he said. He was staring at me, and I could see the corners of his eyes crinkling. "I'm in love with you, and I'm not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things. I'm in love with you, and I know that love is just a shout into the void, and that oblivion is inevitable, and that we're all doomed and that there will come a day when all our labor has been returned to dust, and I know the sun will swallow the only earth we'll ever have, and I am in love with you.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #5
    John Green
    “Okay,” he said. “I gotta go to sleep. It’s almost one.” 
“Okay,” I said.
 “Okay,” he said. 
I giggled and said, “Okay.” And then the line was quiet but not dead. I almost felt like he was there in my room with me, but in a way it was better, like I was not in my room and he was not in his, but instead we were together in some invisible and tenuous third space that could only be visited on the phone. “Okay,” he said after forever. “Maybe okay will be our always.”
 “Okay,” I said.
 It was Augustus who finally hung up.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #6
    John Green
    “Finally, I decided that the proper strategy was to stare back. Boys do not have a monopoly on the Staring Business.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #7
    John Green
    “it is the nature of stars to cross”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #8
    John Green
    “In the darkest days, the Lord puts the best people into your life." (p. 28)”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #9
    John Green
    “I don't think you're dying," I said. "I think you've just got a touch of cancer.

    He smiled. Gallows humor.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #10
    John Green
    “The food was so good that with each passing course, our conversation devolved further into fragmented celebrations of its deliciousness:
    'I want this dragon carrot risotto to become a person so I can take it to Las Vegas and marry it.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #11
    John Green
    “I believe humans have souls, and I believe in the conservation of souls.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #12
    John Green
    “I cut a glance to him, and his eyes were still on me.
    It occurred to me why they call it eye contact.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #13
    John Green
    “Okay?
    Okay.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #14
    John Green
    “Maybe okay will be our always."
    "Okay."
    "Okay.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #15
    John Green
    “You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world...but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #16
    John Green
    “Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #17
    John Green
    “Maybe 'okay' will be our 'always”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #20
    John Green
    “Much of my life had been devoted to trying not to cry in front of people who loved me, so I knew what Augustus was doing. You clench your teeth. You look up. You tell yourself that if they see you cry, it will hurt them, and you will be nothing but a Sadness in their lives, and you must not become a mere sadness, so you will not cry, and you say all of this to yourself while looking up at the ceiling, and then you swallow even though your throat does not want to close and you look at the person who loves you and smile.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #21
    John Green
    “Gus: "It tastes like..."
    Me: "Food."
    Gus: "Yes, precisely. It tastes like food, excellently prepared. But it does not taste, how do I put this delicately...?"
    Me: "It does not taste like God Himself cooked heaven into a series of five dishes which were then served to you accompanied by several luminous balls of fermented, bubbly plasma while actual and literal flower petals floated down around your canal-side dinner table."
    Gus: "Nicely phrased."
    Gus's father: "Our children are weird."
    My dad: "Nicely phrased.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #22
    John Green
    “I’m on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #23
    John Green
    “The real heroes anyway aren't the people doing things; the real heroes are the people NOTICING things, paying attention.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #24
    John Green
    “Our fearlessness shall be our secret weapon.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #25
    John Green
    “Augustus, perhaps you’d like to share your fears with the group.”
    “My fears?”
    “Yes.”
    “I fear oblivion,” he said without a moment’s pause. “I fear it like the proverbial blind man who’s afraid of the dark.”
    “Too soon,” Isaac said, cracking a smile.
    “Was that insensitive?” Augustus asked. “I can be pretty blind to other people’s feelings.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #26
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “We have probably wondered in our many lonesome moments if there is one corner in this competitive, demanding world where it is safe to be relaxed, to expose ourselves to someone else, and to give unconditionally. It might be very small and hidden, but if this corner exists, it calls for a search through the complexities of our human relationships in order to find it.”
    Henri Nouwen

  • #27
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “Becoming the beloved is pulling the truth revealed to me from above down into the ordinariness of what I am, in fact, thinking of, talking about and doing from hour to hour.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen

  • #28
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “Jesus.. says, 'Let go of your complaints, forgive those who loved you poorly, step over your feelings of being rejected, and have the courage to trust that you won't fall into an abyss of nothingness but into the safe embrace of a God whose love will heal all your wounds.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen, Here and Now: Living in the Spirit

  • #29
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “Our humanity comes to its fullest bloom in giving. We become beautiful people when we give whatever we can give: a smile, a handshake, a kiss, an embrace, a word of love, a present, a part of our life...all of our life.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen, Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World

  • #30
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “marriage is foremost a vocation. Two people are called together to fulfill a mission that God has given them. Marriage is a spiritual reality. That is to say, a man and a woman come together for life, not just because they experience deep love for each other, but because they believe that God loves each of them with an infinite love and has called them to each other to be living witnesses of that love. To love is to embody God's infinite love in a faithful communion with another human being.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen, Here and Now: Living in the Spirit

  • #31
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “In our own woundedness, we can become sources of life for others.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen

  • #32
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “Gratitude goes beyond the 'mine' and 'thine' and claims the truth that all of life is a pure gift. In the past I always thought of gratitude as a spontaneous response to the awareness of gifts received, but now I realize that gratitude can also be lived as a discipline. The discipline of gratitude is the explicit effort to acknowledge that all I am and have is given to me as a gift of love, a gift to be celebrated with joy.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen



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