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“You will find love. Believe me. But in order to find it, I think you have to prepare yourself for a life alone and be at peace with that. It’s a real tightrope walk. I get it. But you won’t tell tepid to fuck off if you don’t believe in your heart that you will rock it out one way or another.” LoveIndifference Book:How to Be a Person in the World: Ask Polly's Guide Through the Paradoxes of Modern Life Source: How to Be a Person in the World: Ask Polly's Guide Through the Paradoxes of Modern Life
“Can I step away from this digital maw? Will my voice still matter if no one can hear it? Ca silence feel more pressing and important than a ping? Instead of imagining the next text, the next tweet, the next Instagram post, the next flash of what my cousin did over spring break or what my neighbour ate for breakfast, what if I could imagine living in this moment, without wanting more? The questions whether or not your stuff sparks joy. The question is: Can you spark joy all by yourself? Do you remember how that feels?” Joy Book:What If This Were Enough?: Essays Source: What If This Were Enough?: Essays
“I wrote this book to explore that tedium, along with everything else that marriage brings: the feeling of safety, the creeping darkness, the raw fear and suspense of growing older together, the tiny repeating irritations, the rushes of love, the satisfactions of companionship, the unexpected rage of recognizing that your partner will probably never change. And in writing this book, I discovered new layers within my marriage and myself, haunting and chaotic, wretched and unlovable.” Marriage Book:Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage Source: Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage
“But we weren’t married yet, so he still thought he could do whatever he wanted.” Marriage Book:Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage Source: Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage