Quotes of Gabrielle Zevin - somelinesforyou

“ There's a strange sort of quiet when you're dying. It's as if you're in a glass room, and the walls keep getting thicker and thicker. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ …lies can sound awfully pretty when a girl is in love with the person telling them. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ Someday, we’ll run into each other again, I know it. Maybe I’ll be older and smarter and just plain better. If that happens, that’s when I’ll deserve you. But now, at this moment, you can’t hook your boat to mine, because I’m liable to sink us both. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ You forget all of it anyway. First, you forget everything you learnedthe dates of the HayHerran Treaty and Pythagorean Theorem. You especially forget everything you didn't really learn, but just memorized the night before. You forget the names of all but one or two of your teachers, and eventually you'll forget those, too. You forget your junior class schedule and where you used to sit and your best friend's home phone number and the lyrics to that song you must have played a million times. For me, it was something by Simon & Garfunkel. Who knows what it will be for you? And eventually, but slowly, oh so slowly, you forget your humiliationseven the ones that seemed indelible just fade away. You forget who was cool and who was not, who was pretty, smart, athletic, and not. Who went to a good college. Who threw the best parties Who could get you pot. You forget all of them. Even the ones you said you loved, and even the ones you actually did. They're the last to go. And then once you've forgotten enough, you love someone else. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ I wondered if the person who really loves you is the person who knows all your stories, the person who WANTS to know all your stories. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ There's a pleasure to loving someone even when you know there's no chance in them loving you back. The pain I felt let me know I was still alive. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ You forget all of it anyway. First, you forget everything you learnedthe dates of the HayHerran Treaty and Pythagorean Theorem. You especially forget everything you didn't really learn, but just memorized the night before. You forget the names of all but one or two of your teachers, and eventually you'll forget those, too. You forget your junior class schedule and where you used to sit and your best friend's home phone number and the lyrics to that song you must have played a million times. For me, it was something by Simon & Garfunkel. Who knows what it will be for you? And eventually, but slowly, oh so slowly, you forget your humiliationseven the ones that seemed indelible just fade away. You forget who was cool and who was not, who was pretty, smart, athletic, and not. Who went to a good college. Who threw the best parties Who could get you pot. You forget all of them. Even the ones you said you loved, and even the ones you actually did. They're the last to go. And then once you've forgotten enough, you love someone else. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ A life isn't measured in hours and minutes. It's the quality, not the length. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ Love stories are written in millimeters and milliseconds with a fast, dull pencil whose marks you can barely see, they are written in miles and eons with a chisel on the side of a mountiantop ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ Saying you're through with romance is like saying you're done with living, Betty. Life is better with a little romance, you know. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ It's a tragic fact to die in an accident ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ Death is a state of mindmany people on Earth spend their entire lives dead. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ There's a difference between being alive and living. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ If this were a novel, I'd stop reading right now. I'd throw it across the room. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ It's hard to believe. Where does the times go?' Betty sighs. 'I've always hated that phrase. It makes it would like time went on a holiday, and is expected back any day now. Time flies is another one I hate. Apparently, time does quite a bit of traveling, though. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ They had only ever discussed books but what, in this life, is more personal than books? ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ I can promise you books and conversation and all my heart. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ When I was in my twenties and broke, I'd buy books before food. A meal will sustain you for a few hours, a good book will sustain you for life. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ I do not like postmodernism, postapocalyptic settings, postmortem narrators, or magic realism. I rarely respond to supposedly clever formal devices, multiple fonts, pictures where they shouldn't be—basically, gimmicks of any kind. I find literary fiction about the Holocaust or any other major world tragedy to be distasteful—nonfiction only, please. I do not like genre mashups à la the literary detective novel or the literary fantasy. Literary should be literary, and genre should be genre, and crossbreeding rarely results in anything satisfying. I do not like children's books, especially ones with orphans, and I prefer not to clutter my shelves with young adult. I do not like anything over four hundred pages or under one hundred fifty pages. I am repulsed by ghostwritten novels by reality television stars, celebrity picture books, sports memoirs, movie tiein editions, novelty items, and—I imagine this goes without saying—vampires. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ They had only ever discussed books but what, in this life, is more personal than books? ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ I can promise you books and conversation and all my heart. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ When I was in my twenties and broke, I'd buy books before food. A meal will sustain you for a few hours, a good book will sustain you for life. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ I do not like postmodernism, postapocalyptic settings, postmortem narrators, or magic realism. I rarely respond to supposedly clever formal devices, multiple fonts, pictures where they shouldn't be—basically, gimmicks of any kind. I find literary fiction about the Holocaust or any other major world tragedy to be distasteful—nonfiction only, please. I do not like genre mashups à la the literary detective novel or the literary fantasy. Literary should be literary, and genre should be genre, and crossbreeding rarely results in anything satisfying. I do not like children's books, especially ones with orphans, and I prefer not to clutter my shelves with young adult. I do not like anything over four hundred pages or under one hundred fifty pages. I am repulsed by ghostwritten novels by reality television stars, celebrity picture books, sports memoirs, movie tiein editions, novelty items, and—I imagine this goes without saying—vampires. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin

“ A place is not really a place without a bookstore. ”

- Gabrielle Zevin
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