“There is no wrong choice", Santi says. "There is just what happens” ChoicesDestinyFate Book:Meet Me in Another Life Source: Meet Me in Another Life
“Someone from a different planet probably wouldn't even put the same stars in constellations with each other. "Don't they belong together?" "Not really. Ancient people just thought they did because they made pictures. That's what humans do, I guess. Look up at the sky and see reflections of themselves.” StarsAstronomyMeaningConstellationsExplore Book:Meet Me in Another Life Source: Meet Me in Another Life
“I used to be so obsessed with making the right choice. Then, after I found out what was happening to us, I thought it proved that none of our choices in here meant anything. But I was wrong. Every single choice we made told us something about ourselves, about each other.’ She turns back to him, moves his hands in emphasis with her words. ‘Peregrine tried to tell us, but I didn’t understand. I do now. That was the point. For me to know every you. And for you to know every me. Because there’s only the two of us here, we needed to be everything to each other. And no one can be that. Not in just one life.’ Her voice shakes. ‘But we’ve lived so many, and I know you, as well as I know myself. And I know that every single version of us would choose the journey. Whatever it costs.” Choices Book:Meet Me in Another Life Source: Meet Me in Another Life
“She wonders if everyone feels it, this hunger to live every life, to exist as every possible version of herself. ‘There’s always a moment, isn’t there?’ she says, flicking her cigarette end off the fire escape and watching it fall. ‘A moment when you choose. This path, or another one. What if I’d chosen something different?” Choices Book:Meet Me in Another Life Source: Meet Me in Another Life
“He comes to her. Sometimes, in their arguments, words no longer reach her. What she needs are his hands. And his attention. And his eyes looking into hers. It slows time to a manageable pace. Makes her feel less like a careening top on the verge of falling. “I am proposing,” he says “because I love you. I love your mind. I love your body. I love your infuriating skepticism and your need for space. I love the way you throw your head back when you laugh. And I don’t want to ever be without you.” She blinks. “Right,” she says, “well, I could certainly get behind that.” LoveMarriageProposal Book:Meet Me in Another Life Source: Meet Me in Another Life