23 Quotes by Matthew Crow
Matthew Crow Quotes By Tag
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
I was practically The Boy in the Bubble; all my autoimmune responses stripped bare by chemical representations of pine forests and summer meadows.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Grandma's house had the atmosphere of a Tupperware box left out in the sun. Like a tropical flower, she had to be kept warm and moist at all times, or she would wilt and die.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
He had to be nice to me at the moment because he had to be surrounded by people. This was because boys like him were, essentially, pasta. Everyone thought they loved him because they had never been forced to experience the true blandness of him on his own.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Nothing's ever all bad if you think hard enough about it.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Real life is - quieter, more understated. No one is backlit and nothing has a soundtrack and no one has someone cleverer than them writing their lines. And so they just say nothing and get on with it. More's the pity, if you ask me, I quite like the idea of my own soundtrack.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
But mum was tough. No matter how fancily she dressed, she couldn't hide her true nature. Everyone at school was scared of her. Especially the other mums. She once knocked out a man with a single punch when he barged her trolley in Sainsbury's.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Do you know the best thing about stars?''What?''They're all dead, but we can still see them. When we look up it's like we're looking at a million different memories, a million different versions of something that used to be. That's not romantic, either; it's just science.''It's a bit romantic,' I tried to argue.'No, it's not.' she said. 'It's real, and that's what's important.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Do you know the best thing about stars?”“What?”“They're all dead, but we can still see them. When we look up it's like we're looking at a million different memories, a million different versions of something that used to be. That's not romantic, either; it's just science.”“It's a bit romantic,” I tried to argue.“No, it's not.” she said. “It's real, and that's what's important.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Matthew Crow
-
Quote
Mum just laughed gleefully at his mounting frustration, like the villainous matriarch in a Roald Dahl story. I suspect a TV guide would describe her idea of comedy as 'dark', or, at very best, 'alternative'.
- Tags
- Share