Quotes About Relationships
it was possible this was their first Delaney Christmas ever with just the six of them, because growing up they'd always had the two grandmothers at Christmas lunch, gently lobbing passive-aggressive compliments back and forth across the table.
~ Liane Moriarty
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There was no such thing as a good divorce for children.
~ Liane Moriarty
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She remembered that raw sensation she'd felt after previous relationships had ended. For months afterward, it had felt like she'd lost a layer of skin. If she'd felt like that after those meaningless boys, what would she feel like after breaking with Nick? She'd been so cozy in the cocoon of their relationship. She assumed she got to stay there forever.
~ Liane Moriarty
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Apparently, moving back home was just like joining Facebook, when middle-aged boyfriends came crawling out of the woodwork like cockroaches, suggesting drinks, putting out their nasty feelers for potential affairs.
~ Liane Moriarty
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The problem is that Sophie would't want to date the sort of man who would want to date her.
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Madeline traveled with ease through dozens of overlapping social circles, making both lifelong friends and lifetime enemies along the way; probably more of the latter.
~ Liane Moriarty
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My husband hits me, Renata. Never on the face, of course. He's far too classy for that. Does yours hit you? And if he does, and this is the question that really interests me: Do you hit back?
~ Liane Moriarty
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It's amazing how friends can slip through your fingers, how your social network can vanish like it never existed.
~ Liane Moriarty
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When you divorce someone, you divorce their whole family, Madeline had told her once.
~ Liane Moriarty
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It was interesting how a marriage instantly became public property as soon as it looked shaky.
~ Liane Moriarty
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both responded like thirsty plants to water when it came to parental approval.
~ Liane Moriarty
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He was a selfish, pompous, egocentric, nasty man. She did not want to be married to him, but she did not want him to marry someone else. She did not want him, but she wanted him to want her.
~ Liane Moriarty
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I didn't have enough other people in my life to cover the loss of this many people at once. I didn't have spare aunties or cousins or grandparents. I didn't have backup. I didn't have insurance to cover a loss like this.
~ Liane Moriarty
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Mum used to say that when she met my dad it was like a perfect love story. I thought Patrick was my perfect love story. Except he's not. He's the hypnotist's love story. I'm the ex-girlfriend in the hypnotist's love story. Not the heroine. I'm only a minor character.
~ Liane Moriarty
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It sometimes seemed so peculiar and so wrong that you could be that intimate with someone, to go to sleep with him and wake up with him, to do really quite extraordinarily personal things together on a regular basis, and then, suddenly, you don't even know his telephone number, or where he's living or working, or what he did today or last week or last year.
~ Liane Moriarty
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Claire was Troy's ex-wife, once a much-loved member of the family, just like Indira and to a lesser extent, Grant. It was like a death each time her children broke up with someone, and over the years there had been many, many deaths.
~ Liane Moriarty
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They'd been too tired to keep sharpening the edges of their hurt feelings.
~ Liane Moriarty
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love is exciting and exhilarating. It's light and bubbly. Anyone can love like that. But love after three children, after a separation and a near-divorce, after you've hurt each other and forgiven each other, bored each other and surprised each other, after you've seen the worst and the best—well, that sort of a love is ineffable. It deserves its own word.
~ Liane Moriarty
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Amy had never had a boyfriend hit her, although she'd had a couple who fucked her when she was too out of it to consent, but that was before consent got fashionable. Those kinds of incidents used to be considered 'funny'. Even 'hilarious'. The worse you felt, the louder you laughed. The laughter was necessary because it put you back in charge. You didn't remember, so you created a memory you hoped was the truth.
~ Liane Moriarty
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She moved through therapists like she moved through boyfriends. She dumped both boyfriends and therapists when they offended her, enraged her, bored her. The boyfriends said she was a head case, a nut case, a drama queen, a psycho. The therapists said she had ADHD or OCD, depression or anxiety or most likely both, a nervous disorder, a mood disorder, a
~ Liane Moriarty
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Sometimes it felt like all the people in her life were scavengers, pecking viciously away at her flesh, wanting more, more, more.
~ Liane Moriarty
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But then a university friend got diagnosed with depression and described it to Brooke as a kind of half paralysis, as if all her muscles had atrophied, and Brooke had a sudden memory of Amy eating cereal in slow motion, swaying like seaweed under water, and she realized she was offering this friend more sympathy and understanding than she'd ever given her own sister. These days she tried hard to see Amy with objective, compassionate eyes,
~ Liane Moriarty
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He just randomly, arbitrarily, idiotically broke her heart.
~ Liane Moriarty
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For her, the smell of cigarettes smelled like love. She dated far too many smokers for this reason.
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