How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
With some breakups, all you can think about afterwards is how badly it ended and how much the other person hurt you. With others, you become sentimental for the good times and lose track of what went wrong. When I think of Kyle, the beginnings and the endings are all mixed up. (3.26)
Love is all about flip sides of one coin. For example, it's normal to intensely love and hate the person who just dumped you. "The beginnings and endings are all mixed up" is another way of saying it.
Quote #2
He's glad I found him. I'm glad I found him. We are not afraid to say this… I am not used to plainspoken, honest truth. (4.60)
It shouldn't be an anomaly when someone decides to be honest, but unfortunately it is. There are bestselling books that teach both guys and girls how to play games to snag a mate. Most of these games involve pretending you don't like someone to get them to like you—in other words, being mean. Why do people think this is a good idea?