419 Quotes by Sally Rooney
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And isn’t death just the apocalypse in the first person?
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He has never sincerely wanted Marianne to forget about him. That’s the only part of himself he wants to protect, the part that exists inside her.
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I was going through a second upbringing: learning a new set of assumptions, and feigning a greater level of understanding than I really possessed.
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Sometimes she made him laugh, but other days he was taciturn, inscrutable, and after he left she would feel high, nervous, at once energetic and terribly drained.
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But if you think there’s any chance that I could make you happy, I wish you would let me try. Because it’s the only thing I really want to do with my life.
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Denise decided a long time ago that it is acceptable for men to use aggression toward Marianne as a way of expressing themselves. As a child Marianne resisted, but now she simply detaches, as if it isn’t of any interest to her, which in a way it isn’t. Denise considers this a symptom of her daughter’s frigid and unlovable personality. She believes Marianne lacks “warmth,” by which she means the ability to beg for love from people who hate her.
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Connell was laughing at nothing, just because so much excitement demanded some kind of outward expression and he didn’t want to cry.
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No. I was frustrated sometimes but not lonely. I never feel lonely when I’m with you.
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I’m sorry, he said. I’m just finding you kind of hostile. You’re interpreting your failure to hurt me as hostility on my part, I said. That’s interesting.
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