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The Upside of Unrequited, Becky Albertalli
Becky Albertalli

The Upside of Unrequited

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  • .has quoted7 years ago
    perfect alignment of feelings and circumstances. It’s almost unfathomable that it happens as often as it does.
  • bv35874has quoted6 years ago
    But there’s this thing I feel when I meet another Jewish person in the wild. It’s like a secret invisible high five.
  • Anna Suleymanovahas quoted6 years ago
    Because there’s nausea and fog, but there’s also this: an unshakable feeling that something wonderful is about to happen. That’s the part I can’t explain. No matter how unlikely, I always have a secret shred of hope. And as feelings go, that’s a pretty addictive one.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    But it’s different, being called beautiful. Just beautiful, without conditions.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    butterflies and haziness and heart eyes, but underneath all that, there’s this bass line of I can’t believe this
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    Because when you spend so much time just intensely wanting something, and then you actually get the thing? It’s magic.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    Because that’s the thing about change. It’s so painfully normal. It’s the most basic of all tragedies.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    There’s just something terrifying about admitting you like someone. In a way, it’s actually easier when there’s no chance of anything happening. But there’s this threshold where things suddenly become possible. And then your cards are on the table. And there you are, wanting, right out in the open.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    And suddenly, I feel like crying, but not in a bad way. More like in the way you feel when someone gives you a perfect present—something you’d been wanting, but thought you couldn’t ask for. It’s that feeling of someone knowing you in all the ways you needed to be known.
  • .has quoted7 years ago
    I’ve learned that he really likes Cadbury Mini Eggs. When I asked if this was relevant in June, he said Cadbury Mini Eggs are always relevant. Apparently he buys them in bulk after Easter and hoards them.
    Honestly, I respect that.
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