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To All The Boys I've Loved Before Quotes

To All The Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han

To All The Boys I've Loved Before Quotes
"The important thing wasn't that Josh had chosen Margot. It was that Margot had chosen him."
"Do you know what it's like to like someone so much you can't stand it and know that they'll never feel the same way?"
"I’ve read about it, what it’s supposed to feel like—fireworks and lightning bolts and the sound of waves crashing in your ears."
"We're not friends anymore. Me and Genevieve or me and Peter. Which is why it’s so weird to be sitting next to him on somebody’s curb like no time has passed."
"Firsts are best because they are beginnings."
"What if... what if my other letters somehow got sent too? To John Ambrose McClaren. Kenny from camp. Lucas Krapf."
"You can’t just change what you want every day. You’d never get anywhere if you did that."
"It’s scary when it’s real. When it’s not just thinking about a person, but, like, having a real live person in front of you with like, expectations. And wants."
"I don’t have to be scared of good-byes, because good-byes aren’t forever."
"Life doesn’t have to be so planned. Just roll with it and let it happen."
"When you love someone, you say their name different. Like it’s safe inside your mouth."
"It's the things you fight for and struggle with before earning that have the greatest worth."
"I wonder what it's like to have that much power over a boy. I don't think I'd want it; it’s a lot of responsibility to hold a person's heart in your hands."
"I think you’re very special. I think you are probably one of the most special people at our school, and I wish more people knew that about you."
"We can still talk to each other. Nothing’s changed."
"I don’t think relationships are just about physicality. There are ways to show you care about someone, not just using your lips."
"You’ve sure got a funny way of saying thank you. You’re welcome, by the way."
"I mean, do you realize how important this year is, Lara Jean? It’s kind of everything. You don’t get a do-over: this is junior year."
"I think you need to learn how to kick back and have fun."
"I feel like I could talk to him about anything, you know? He just really gets me."
"I guess the one remotely real thing I know about you is you’re a good writer, which must mean you have deep reserves of emotion."
"It’s the "too" that’s the sticking point. The "too" is what stops me in my tracks. It sticks in my craw."
"So can I give you a ride to school tomorrow?"
"Kitty likes doing laundry. Mostly because she can sit in front of the TV and fold and watch her shows in peace."
"I don’t want you getting used to Peter giving us rides. You’re taking the bus from now on, okay?"
"For as long as you’re my girl, you don’t pay for frozen yogurt."
"I’m going to adopt you, Large! You’re going to be my pet."
"I’ve seen the way she looks at him. Like he’s hers."
"I’m not sad. I’m hungry because you guys ate my lunch."
"Not everybody can be a National Merit Scholar!"
"I want to go for a ride in his convertible. I’ve never been in a convertible."
"You only like guys you don’t have a shot with, because you’re scared. What are you so scared of?"
"You’d rather make up a fantasy version of somebody in your head than be with a real person."
"Just once, I want to be somebody’s first choice."
"You can’t save it all up like that. Because by the time you finally see each other, you’re catching up only on the big things, because it’s too much bother to tell about the little things. But the little things are what make up life."
"It’s not like in the movies. It’s better, because it’s real."
"What makes you such an expert on love? You’ve liked five guys in your life."
"I think maybe I’ll just sleep right through Christmas break."
"I want to fall in love and I want a boy to fall in love with me back."
"You’re my sister. You’re the person I trust more than anybody."
"Sisters are supposed to fight and make up, because they are sisters and sisters always find their way back to each other."
"Love is scary: it changes; it can go away. That’s part of the risk."
"I don’t want to be scared anymore. I want to be brave, like Margot."