There’s something horribly unfair about dying in the middle of a good story, before you have a chance to see how it all comes out.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
I suppose everyone always dies in the middle of a good story, in a sense. Your own story. Or the story of your children. Or your grandchildren. Death is a raw deal for narrative junkies.”
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
“We aren’t here to get a treat,” Captain America told her. “We’re here to give you one.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
She had thought Jason Patric, or maybe young Johnny Depp for him, someone dark and wiry who looked like he could do a handstand and who might occasionally write poetry.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
He could not resist lecturing her, even in the last minutes of her life, and it came to her then that she hadn’t been in love with him for years. He was a tiresome know-it-all.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
It was a wonder, how much information could pass between two people in a single glance, without a word being said.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
Whenever they went somewhere, they bought a bottle of wine, the way other people bought fridge magnets.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
I told you had to be some kind of karmic opposite to the words I love you.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
Harper thought he looked feral, as if he had been raised by wolves.
Habitante de librohas quoted3 months ago
In her experience it was very difficult to offer a man affection and kindness without giving him the impression you were also offering a lay.