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Kill the Boy Band

Goldy Moldavsky

Top 10 Best Quotes

“The joy you find as a teen, however frivolous and dumb, is pure and meaningful.”

“Because the truth is, it isn't worth loving something if you aren't going to love it all the way.”

“Happiness isn't always easy," he'd said. "But it's a priority.”

“Maybe it was obsession, but it was also happiness; an escape from the suckiness of everyday life. And when you find something that makes you happy and giddy and excited every day, us fangirls know a truth that everyone else seems to have forgotten: you hold on to that joy tenaciously, for as long as you can.”

“The joy you find as a teen, however frivolous and dumb, is pure, and meaningful. It doesn't matter that it might ferment and taste different when you're older.”

“Did I love them because they were the only boys in my life who consistently told me that I was beautiful? Probably. I loved The Ruperts for who they were, sure, but I mostly loved them for how they made me feel. Which was happy. The Ruperts made me happy. The simplest thing to be in the world. And the hardest.”

“I was holding someone captive and all that was going through my mind was a Billboard Top 40 love song. I was going to hell.”

“They just want to be part of the moment. A moment that's much larger than them, and even larger than us.”

“Maybe girls apologized too much.”

“What the fuck everlasting?!”

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