Hey, (mood) readers!
Mondays are always hectic, so here’s a short post.
I’d like to start this weekly thing where I’ll post favorite quotes from books that I have read. I know I promised to do this last year but I was unable to cope up, so here am I attempting to stick to this again.
For this Monday, February 3rd, here’s my entry.
“Just because you’re strong doesn’t mean you shouldn’t ask for help sometimes. Remember that.”
“One of the worst parts about someone dying is thinking back to all those times you didn’t ask the right questions, all those times you stupidly assumed you’d have all the time in the world. And this too: how all that time feels like not much time at all.”
“I just feel like I’m full of all this untapped potential. Sometimes my chest feels hollow, as if I’ve lived a life with nothing significant enough to fill it. My heart is full, but that’s the only part of me that feels any weight.”
“Other people can’t make you feel stupid. Only you can.”
“Perfect days are for people with small, realizable dreams. Or maybe for all of us, they just happen in retrospect; they’re only now perfect because they contain something irrevocably and irretrievably lost.”
“One of the worst parts about someone dying is thinking back to all those times you didn’t ask the right questions, all those times you stupidly assumed you’d have all the time in the world. And this too: how all that time feels like not much time at all.”
“Not knowing the right thing to do is not an excuse for not doing anything.”
Are you familiar with these quotes?
The quotes are from:
Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum
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