265 Quotes by Tiffany Reisz
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The dead can’t love the living but the living can love the dead, and that was the greatest tragedy of her life. “You.
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Faye keeps forgetting what she’ll be giving up if she decides to stay here. Access to modern medicine, for starters. In 2015 people can survive cancer, tuberculosis, scarlet fever. Vaccines eradicated polio and measles. Do you really want to live in a world with iron lungs and polio, Faye? Do you?” “I guess I could go back to 2015 and live in a world with meth, heroin, terrorism, HIV and Ebola. Huge improvement, right?
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Call the priest. You’re in a better mood when he’s around. He doesn’t brood like you do.” “He invented brooding. He holds the patent on brooding. He gets royalties whenever anyone broods. You just haven’t seen him do it yet.
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Then I’ll say that I once cut the living, beating heart out of my own chest,” she said, her voice devoid of its usual flippancy. “I survived that amputation. I’ll survive this one.
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Twenty-five means you’re old enough to know better, young enough to do it anyway.
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I have to go,” Nora said. “Things to do. People to beat.
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That’s the point of the book – sacrifice can only get you so far. William and Caroline are just too different to make it work. And although two people can love each other deeply, sometimes love alone doesn’t cut it. We can only sacrifice so much of ourselves in a relationship before there’s nothing left to love or be loved.
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I thought I was over you. But then I was under you. And now I’m in love with you.
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This is a new life I’m living. I am reborn. And all babies cry when they’re born.
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