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I'm quite illiterate, but I read a lot.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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And I have one of those very loud, stupid laughs. I mean if I ever sat behind myself in a movie or something, I'd probably lean over and tell myself to please shut up.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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People are always ruining things for you.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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That's the thing about girls. Every time they do something pretty, even if they're not much to look at, or even if they're sort of stupid, you fall in love with them, and then you never know where the hell you are. Girls. Jesus Christ. They can drive you crazy. They really can.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Certain things, they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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All morons hate it when you call them a moron.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If a girl looks swell when she meets you, who gives a damn if she's late?
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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People never notice anything.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Anyway, I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around - nobody big, I mean - except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff - I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to be.
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J.D. Salinger
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When you're dead, they really fix you up. I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I'm the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life. It's awful. If I'm on my way to the store to buy a magazine, even, and somebody asks me where I'm going, I'm liable to say I'm going to the opera. It's terrible.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If you do something too good, then, after a while, if you don't watch it, you start showing off. And then you're not as good any more.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It was that kind of a crazy afternoon, terrifically cold, and no sun out or anything, and you felt like you were disappearing every time you crossed a road.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I was trying to feel some kind of good-bye. I mean Iβve left schools and places I didnβt even know I was leaving them. I hate that. I donβt care if itβs a sad good-bye or a bad good-bye, but when I leave a place I like to know Iβm leaving it. If you donβt you feel even worse.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Grand. There's a word I really hate. It's a phony. I could puke every time I hear it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If you had a million years to do it in, you couldn't rub out even half the "Fuck you" signs in the world. It's impossible.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Goddam money. It always ends up making you blue as hell.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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There was a button," Holden said. "I pushed it."
"Jesus Christ. That really is how you go through life, isn't it?
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James S.A. Corey (Nemesis Games (The Expanse, #5))
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Sleep tight, ya morons!
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It's partly true, too, but it isn't all true. People always think something's all true.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I think, even, if I ever die, and they stick me in a cemetery, and I have a tombstone and all, it'll say 'Holden Caulfield' on it, and then what year I was born and what year I died, and then right under that it'll say 'Fuck you.' I'm positive, in fact.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I donβt give a damn, except that I get bored sometimes when people tell me to act my age. Sometimes I act a lot older than I am - I really do - but people never notice it. People never notice anything.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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There's a right thing to do," Holden said.
"You don't have a right thing, friend," Miller said. "You've got a whole plateful of maybe a little less wrong.
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James S.A. Corey (Leviathan Wakes (The Expanse, #1))
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The best thing, though, in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody'd move. You could go there a hundred thousand times, and that Eskimo would still be just finished catching those two fish, the birds would still be on their way south, the deers would still be drinking out of that water hole, with their pretty antlers and they're pretty, skinny legs, and that squaw with the naked bosom would still be weaving that same blanket. Nobody's be different. The only thing that would be different would be you. Not that you'd be so much older or anything. It wouldn't be that, exactly. You'd just be different, that's all. You'd have an overcoat this time. Or the kid that was your partner in line the last time had got scarlet fever and you'd have a new partner. Or you'd have a substitute taking the class, instead of Miss Aigletinger. Or you'd heard your mother and father having a terrific fight in the bathroom. Or you'd just passed by one of those puddles in the street with gasoline rainbows in them. I mean you'd be different in some wayβI can't explain what I mean. And even if I could, I'm not sure I'd feel like it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It's not too bad when the sun's out, but the sun only comes out when it feels like coming out.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I don't even know what I was running forβI guess I just felt like it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Reading is an escape from the outside world. Everyone needs a little of that to keep their sanity.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Anyway, I'm sort of glad they've got the atomic bomb invented. If there's ever another war, I'm going to sit right the hell on top of it. I'll volunteer for it, I swear to God I will.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It always smelled like it was raining outside, even if it wasn't, and you were in the only nice, dry, cosy place in the world.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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She was terrific to hold hands with. Most girls if you hold hands with them, their goddam hand dies on you, or else they think they have to keep moving their hand all the time, as if they were afraid they'd bore you or something. Jane was different. We'd get into a goddam movie or something, and right away we'd start holding hands, and we wouldn't quit till the movie was over. And without changing the position or making a big deal out of it. You never even worried, with Jane, whether your hand was sweaty or not. All you knew was, you were happy. You really were.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It's really too bad that so much crumby stuff is a lot of fun sometimes.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Today, my life is awesome.
I donβt want to think about tomorrow.
Or the day after that.
So I repeat to myself: Today, my life is awesome.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Right,β Holden said. βNo coffee. This is a terrible, terrible planet.
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James S.A. Corey (Cibola Burn (The Expanse, #4))
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If you sat around there long enough and heard all the phonies applauding and all, you got to hate everybody in the world, I swear you did.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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That's the whole trouble. You can't ever find a place that's nice and peaceful, because there isn't any. You may think there is, but once you get there, when you're not looking, somebody'll sneak up and write "Fuck you" right under your nose. Try it sometime. I think, even, if I ever die, and they stick me in a cemetery, and I have a tombstone and all, it'll say "Holden Caulfield" on it, and then what year I was born and what year I died, and then right under that it'll say "Fuck you." I'm positive, in fact.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Then, Holden, the little Fang gang kid, came out of nowhere with an apparent death wish. He raced directly toward the maniac with the gun shrieking something that sounded like " I am Starfishhh!
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James Patterson
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People never think anything is anything really. I'm getting goddam sick of it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I know that youβre sad right now. Grieve, but donβt hold onto it. Grief smothers out life. Let it go. Remember me and be happy. You have an incredible life ahead of you. Make the most of every minute. Starting right now.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Don't judge each other. We all have our own shit. Keep your eyes on yours and your nose out of everyone else's unless you're invited in. And when you get the invitation, help, don't judge.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Just when you think you know someone, they change. Or you change. Or maybe you both change. And that changes everything.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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I've always been pretty good at accepting the whole of someone, the good with the bad. I see it all, but try not to let it cloud my judgement. People are complicated. Life is complicated.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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If I were a piano player, I'd play it in the goddam closet.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Just because somebody's dead, you don't just stop liking them-especially if they were about a thousand times nicer than the people you know that're alive and all.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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What did Adam's fortune cookie say?"
"Mmm." Olive made a show to look at the strip. "Not much. Just 'Holden Rodrigues, Ph.D., is a loser.'" Malcolm sped up just as Holden flipped her off, making her burst into laughter.
"What does it really say?" Adam asked when they were finally alone.
Olive handed him the crumpled paper and remained silent as he angled it to read it in the lamplight. She wasn't surprised when she saw a muscle jump in his jaw, or when he slid the fortune into the pocket of his jeans. She knew what it said, after all.
You can fall in love: someone will catch you.
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Ali Hazelwood (The Love Hypothesis)
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I live in New York, and I was thinking about the lagoon in Central Park, down near Central Park South. I was wondering if it would be frozen over when I got home, and if it was, where did the ducks go? I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over. I wondered if some guy came in a truck and took them away to a zoo or something. Or if they just flew away.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If you think something is missing in your life, it is probably YOU...
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Robert Holden
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SOME PEOPLE EXCEL IN THE ART OF HUGGING. THEY SOMEHOW MANAGE TO HUG YOU WITH THEIR WHOLE BEING, NOT JUST THEIR ARMS. THEIR WARMTH SURROUNDS EVERY INCH OF YOU. IT MAKES YOU FEEL CHERISHED AND COMFORTED.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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I felt so lonesome, all of a sudden. I almost wished I was dead.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Every time you mention some guy that's strictly a bastardβ very mean, or very conceited and allβ and when you mention it to the girl, she'll tell you he has an inferiority complex. Maybe he has, but that still doesn't keep him from being a bastard, in my opinion.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I was surrounded by phonies...They were coming in the goddam window.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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We're all Holden Caulfield at fifteen, but when we grow up we want to be Atticus Finch
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Shaun David Hutchinson (We Are the Ants)
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I love you more than you could possibly imagine.β
"My imagination is endless,β
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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I think if you don't really like a girl, you shouldn't horse around with her at all, and if you do like her, then you're supposed to like her face, and if you like her face, you ought to be careful about doing crumby stuff to it, like squirting water all over it. It's really too bad that so much crumby stuff is a lot of fun sometimes.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Or you'd just passed by one of those puddles in the street with gasoline rainbows in them. I mean you'd be different in some wayβI can't explain what I mean. And even if I could, I'm not sure I'd feel like it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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No amount of self-improvement can make up for any lack of self-acceptance.
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Robert Holden
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Don't tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody."
- Holden Caulfield
The Catcher in the Rye
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Sometimes in order to be happy in the present moment you have to be willing to give up all hope for a better past.
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Iβm not saying you shouldnβt pursue dreams and goals. Just donβt forsake the present for the unknowns of the future. A lot of happiness is bypassed, overlooked, postponed to a time years from now that may never come. Donβt bide your time and miss out on this moment for a tomorrow with no guarantee.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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In every school I've gone to, all the athletic bastards stick together.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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The trouble with girls is, if they like a boy, no matter how big a bastard he is, they'll say he has an inferiority complex, and if they don't like him, no matter how nice a guy he is, or how big an inferiority complex he has, they'll say he's conceited. Even smart girls do it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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You are brave.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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People are mostly hot to have a discussion when you're not.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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It's one of those places that are supposed to be very sophisticated and all, and the phonies are coming in the window.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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You do epic like no one else.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Imagine for a moment that you were free of all the expectations in your life. What would you do? How would you live your life with no one watching? What would your future look like?
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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We all have to fight to make the most of the life we're given.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Liberate yourself from my vice-like grip!
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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But while I was sitting down, I saw something that drove me crazy. Somebody'd written 'fuck you' on the wall. It drove me damn near crazy. I thought how Phoebe and all the other little kids would see it, and how they'd wonder what the hell it meant, and then finally some dirty kid would tell themβ all cockeyed naturallyβ what it meant, and how they'd all think about it and maybe even worry about it for a couple of days. I kept wanting to kill whoever'd written it.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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That's something that annoys the hell out of me- I mean if somebody says the coffee's all ready and it isn't
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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There's something epic that happens every day if you look hard enough for it.
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Kim Holden (Gus (Bright Side, #2))
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Denial can be beautiful
But only when you're a fantastic liar
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Kim Holden (All of It)
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Are the choices you are making going to really make you happy NOW or happy eventually?
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Robert Holden
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It killed humans, therefore it was a weapon. But radiation killed humans, and a medical X-ray machine wasnβt intended as a weapon. Holden was starting to feel like they were all monkeys playing with a microwave. Push a button, a light comes on inside, so itβs a light. Push a different button and stick your hand inside, it burns you, so itβs a weapon. Learn to open and close the door, itβs a place to hide things. Never grasping what it actually did, and maybe not even having the framework necessary to figure it out. No monkey ever reheated a frozen burrito.
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Sheβs the poster child for positivity. Sheβs a freaking ray of sunshine. She doesnβt just look on the bright side β¦ she lives there.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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The mechanic had laid out two suits of their Martian-made light combat armour, a number of rifles and shotguns, and stacks of ammunition and explosives.
βWhat,β Holden said, βis all this?β
βYou said to gear up for the drop.β
βI meant, like, underwear and toothbrushes.
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James S.A. Corey (Cibola Burn (The Expanse, #4))
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Your body is a temple. You donβt shit on the temple.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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When I was all set to go, when I had my bags and all, I stood for a while next to the stairs and took a last look down the goddam corridor. I was sort of crying. I don't know why. I put my red hunting hat on, and turned the peak around to the back, the way I liked it, and then I yelled at the top of my goddam voice, "Sleep tight, ya morons!" I'll bet I woke up every bastard on the whole floor. Then I got the hell out. Some stupid guy had thrown peanut shells all over the stairs, and I damn near broke my crazy neck.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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You only get one chance at this circus called life. Donβt sit in the crowd watchinβ it happen. You jump right in and be the ringleader. Thatβs where you find your fire.
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Kim Holden (Gus (Bright Side, #2))
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You never even worried with Jane, whether your hand was sweaty or not. All you knew was, you were happy. You really were.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I donβt even like old cars. I mean, they donβt even interest me at all. I'd rather have a goddam horse. A horse is at least human
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Happiness is a strange thing. It is something I tend to recognize only after it has passed, when I realize I miss it.
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Claire Holden Rothman (The Heart Specialist)
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How do you go back to doing what you did before, when half of you is gone forever?
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Kim Holden (Gus (Bright Side, #2))
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Women kill me. They really do. I don't mean I'm oversexed or anything like thatβalthough I am quite sexy. I just like them, I mean. They're always leaving their goddam bags out in the middle of the aisle.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Girls with their legs crossed, girls with their legs not crossed, girls with terrific legs, girls with lousy legs, girls that looked like swell girls, girls that looked like they'd be bitches if you knew them. It was really nice sightseeing, if you know what I mean. In a way, it was sort of depressing, too, because you kept wondering what the hell would happen to all of them. When they got out of school and college, I mean. You figured most of them would probably marry dopey guys. Guys that always talk about how many miles they get to a gallon in their goddam cars. Guys that get sore and childish as hell if you beat them at golf, or even just some stupid game like ping-pong. Guys that are very mean. Guys that never read books. Guys that are very boringβ But I have to be careful about that. I mean about calling certain guys bores. I don't understand boring guys. I really don't.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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That's the terrible part. I swear to God I'm a madman.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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What I really felt like, though, was committing suicide. I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would've done it, too, if I'd been sure somebody'd cover me up as soon as I landed. I didn't want a bunch of stupid rubbernecks looking at me when I was all gory.
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J.D. Salinger
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I would've missed out on some of the best moments of my life if I weren't spontaneous. Honestly, I try not to think about the future too much. I'm a huge fan of the present.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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My life will not follow a fairy tale, and that's okay. My life is reality. And in my reality people don't fall in love and get married and live happily ever after, because life is complicated. And messy.
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Kim Holden (Bright Side (Bright Side, #1))
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Thatβs what I liked about those nuns. You could tell, for one thing, that they never went anywhere swanky for lunch. It mad me so damn sad when I thought about it, their never going anywhere swanky for lunch or anything. I knew it wasnβt too important, but it made me sad anyway.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Lawyers are alright, I guess β but it doesn't appeal to me", I said. "I mean they're alright if they go around saving innocent guys' lives all the time, and like that, but you don't do that kind of stuff if you're a lawyer. All you do is make a lot of dough and play golf and play bridge and buy cars and drink Martinis and look like a hot-shot. And besides, even if you did go around saving guys' lives and all, how would you know if you did it because you really wanted to save guys' lives, or because you did it because what you really wanted to do was be a terrific lawyer, with everybody slapping you on the back and congratulating you in court when the goddam trial was over, the reporters and everybody, the way it is in the dirty movies? How would you know you weren't being a phony? The trouble is you wouldn't.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Some people wear their scars on the outside. Others wear them on the inside. Same difference. Your character, your heart, your essence, thatβs whatβs important, because thatβs the real you. All the rest, our looks, the material stuff? It's just meaningless bullshit.
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Kim Holden (Gus (Bright Side, #2))
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When the weather's nice, my parents go out quite frequently and stick a bunch of flowers on old Allie's grave. I went with them a couple of times, but I cut it out. In the first place, I don't enjoy seeing him in that crazy cemetery. Surrounded by dead guys and tombstones and all. It wasn't too bad when the sun was out, but twiceβtwiceβwe were there when it started to rain. It was awful. It rained on his lousy tombstone, and it rained on the grass on his stomach. It rained all over the place. All the visitors that were visiting the cemetery started running like hell over to their cars. That's what nearly drove me crazy. All the visitors could get in their cars and turn on their radios and all and then go someplace nice for dinnerβeverybody except Allie. I couldn't stand it. I know it's only his body and all that's in the cemetery, and his soul's in Heaven and all that crap, but I couldn't stand it anyway. I just wished he wasn't there.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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I don't hate too many guys. What I may do, I may hate them for a little while, like this guy Stradlater I knew at Pencey, and this other boy, Robert Ackley. I hate them once in a whileβI admit itβbut it doesn't last too long, is what I mean. After a while, if I didn't see them, if they didn't come in the room, or if I didn't see them in the dining room for a couple of meals, I sort of missed them. I mean I sort of missed them.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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If she were running through the rye, if she were headed towards the abyss, I would grab hold with every ounce of my strength, with every scared beat of my heart, with every thought that could only be for her. And if I were to be running the same way, Iβd like to think sheβd do the same. But maybe her hands would be busy holding the book. Maybe she wouldnβt see me, too intent on looking for Phoebe from the carousel. Or waiting for Holden to hold her, to wrap her in the pages of his arms, to say she was the only one who truly knew him, as I plunged past her, sad to be leaving, and a little happy to be away.
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David Levithan (The Realm of Possibility)
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D.B. asked me what I thought about all this stuff I just finished telling you about. I didn't know what the hell to say. If you want to know the truth, I don't know what I think about it. I'm sorry I told so many people about it. All I know about it is, I sort of miss everybody I told about. Even old Stradlater and Ackley, for instance. I think I even miss that goddam Maurice. It's funny. Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)
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Girls with their legs crossed, girls with their legs not crossed, girls with terrific legs, girls with lousy legs, girls that looked like swell girls, girls that looked like they'd be bitches if you knew them... You figured most of them would probably marry dopey guys. Guys that always talk about how many miles they get to a gallon in their goddam cars. Guys that get sore and childish as hell if you beat them at golf, or even just some stupid game like ping-pong. Guys that are very mean. Guys that never read books. Guys that are very boring.
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J.D. Salinger (Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye)
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It's 'If a body meet a body coming through the rye'!" old Phoebe said. "It's a poem. By Robert Burns."
"I know it's a poem by Robert Burns."
She was right, though. It is "If a body meet a body coming through the rye." I didn't know it then, though.
"I thought it was 'If a body catch a body,'" I said. "Anyway, I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around β nobody big, I mean β except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff β I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to be. I know it's crazy.
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J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)