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The Careful Undressing of Love

Corey Ann Haydu

Top 10 Best Quotes

“You never know what’s going to be in the garden in June when you’re looking at it in January.”

“If you love someone and they vanish, you are left nodding like a zombie and throwing teacups at a wall.”

“I can’t quite figure out the difference between loving someone and loving things about them.”

“I want to know if we are the same, in the moments when we’re stripped bare.”

“I see my mother exactly as she is – sad and strong, tense and trying.”

“Hearts expand to fit more love in them over time . You think there can't possibly be anymore room but there always is.”

“We’re all a little broken, on the sidewalk. On the street. In the city.”

“It’s incredible how small the English language gets when you’re trying to make it fix something.”

“You are more wonderful than rain.”

“We are our mothers’ daughters, are we not?”

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