Fame comes with money,” I point out. “Money’s helpful.”
“Fame also comes with people telling you whatever they think you want to hear.”
aicirtaPje citiralaпре 3 дана
It’s one thing to accept that the person I love most is fundamentally unknowable to me; it’s another to accept that she doesn’t quite see me either.
aicirtaPje citiralaпре 8 дана
I’m used to rats—most run away at the sight of a person, and the rest basically just hold out tiny hats to beg for bits of pizza.
wtf
Mihajlo Petrovićje citiraoпре 5 месеци
She wonders whether what comes next could ever live up to the expectations.
She doesn’t know. You never can.
She turns the page anyway.
Mihajlo Petrovićje citiraoпре 5 месеци
For anyone who wants it all,” she begins, “may you find something that is more than enough.”
Sumi Gje citiralaпре 8 месеци
“I know,” he says. “I can read you like a book.”
Sumi Gje citiralaпре 8 месеци
You let me love you as much as I know I can, for as long as I know I can, and you have it fucking all.
Sumi Gje citiralaпре 8 месеци
“That’s a face.”
“I’ve always had one, Stephens,” he says. “Fairly disappointing you just noticed.”
Sumi Gje citiralaпре 8 месеци
“You’re in books. Of course you don’t have a life. None of us do. There’s always something too good to read.”
Sumi Gje citiralaпре 8 месеци
Another “universal truth” Austen could’ve started Pride and Prejudice with: When you tell yourself not to think about something, it will be all that you can think about.