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[This day would bend back and shine itself into everything.]
— Lauren Groff
Dogs, being wordless, can only be mirrors of their humans. It's not their fault that their people are fatally flawed.
— Lauren Groff
Happiness feeds but doesn't nourish.
— Lauren Groff
Slattern's robe. Her feet were red at the knuckles
— Lauren Groff
From a mile away, the sound. The sirens.
— Lauren Groff
Even then, she knew that there is no such thing as sure. There is no absolute anything. The gods love to fuck with
— Lauren Groff
Home, she thought, looking at him.
— Lauren Groff
She said nothing, eloquently.
— Lauren Groff
Storytelling is a landscape, and tragedy is comedy is drama. It simply depends on how you frame what you're seeing.
— Lauren Groff
He had nowhere to be; he had nothing to do; he was deeply depressed, fracking depressed, deep-shale shattered.
— Lauren Groff
He went beatboxing to the bathroom, and when he came back, he brought a stench with him. The boy behind him kicked his shirt and out fell a tiny poop.
— Lauren Groff
In the soft, silty mouths of girls, grape gum and hot tongue, he concentrated and was able to dissolve the horror that had settled on him.
— Lauren Groff
She couldn't trust pleasure in its pure form.
— Lauren Groff
She did not trust herself not to kill him with the spoon.
— Lauren Groff
Your words have more weight than most people's. You swing them wildly and you can hurt a lot of people,
— Lauren Groff
It was as if the tide of him had been ebbing from her, but she knew, like a real tide, time would bring him back.
— Lauren Groff
My Templeton is to Cooperstown as a shadow is to the tree that spawned it; an outline that takes texture from the ground it falls on.
— Lauren Groff
You can't hate me, Mathilde, when I say no. This is my work.
— Lauren Groff
In the far reaches of the county, cottages were found with skeletons enlaced in the beds, the bones of the baby in the kettle.
— Lauren Groff
The world was precarious, Lotto had learned. People could be subtracted from it with swift bad math.
— Lauren Groff
Her husband's desire had always been more to chase and capture the gleam of the person inside the body than the body itself.
— Lauren Groff
Her old body against his old body, unbeautiful in aging. But together, they were still beautiful, somehow.
— Lauren Groff
Lugubrious and pretentious at the same time.
— Lauren Groff
She had been led to this conclusion by forces greater than she. Conquers all! All you need is! Is a many-splendored thing! Surrender to!
— Lauren Groff
It was like believing yourself alone in a room, beginning to fall into sleep, only to hear a sneeze muffled in the darkest corner. He
— Lauren Groff
Let me be the wave. And if I cannot be the wave, let me be the rupture at the bottom. Let me be that terrible first rift in the dark.]
— Lauren Groff
Best to distrust this retrospective radiance: gold dust settles over memory and makes it shine.
— Lauren Groff
[Suspend them there, in the mind's eye: skinny, young, coming through dark toward warmth, flying over the cold sand and stone. We will return to them.
— Lauren Groff
They handed over spider plants in terra-cotta, six-packs, books, bottles of wine. Yuppies in embryo, miming their parents' manners.
— Lauren Groff
He keeps his deepest belief tight to him: that people are good and want to be good, if only you give them a chance.
— Lauren Groff
There was the stink of burning martyr in the air.
— Lauren Groff
Ever since the other boy had arrived half way through the semester, he'd been so blue, he was practically iridescent.
— Lauren Groff
Writing is the lonely sport of sad sacks.
— Lauren Groff
I love writing from enclosed spaces: you really learn about your characters when they have tight walls to push against.
— Lauren Groff
You're the interesting one." It
— Lauren Groff
We're all functions of our societies, right? And we all become who we are because of the invisible forces that mold us.
— Lauren Groff
He was enough of a lover of forms to understand the allure of such a strict life, how much internal wildness it could release.
— Lauren Groff
Paradox of marriage: you can never know someone entirely; you do know someone entirely.
— Lauren Groff
Years ago my friend Alan Groff shared this definition: "love is the accurate estimate and the adequate supply of another person's need.
— Mark Batterson
I see history as really cyclical in terms of the intense idealism, and the desire to create a better life outside of societal norms.
— Lauren Groff
freezing force of the wind. When the blades
— Lauren Groff
She had a self she didn't devote to him.
— Lauren Groff
Land would be loved.
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
Women in narratives were always defined by their relations.
— Lauren Groff
Whether the weather be cold, whether the weather be hot, we'll be together whatever the weather whether we like it or not
— Lauren Groff
The triumph of writing fiction is that by doing so, writers can build a more ideal world in themselves.
— Lauren Groff
Sex as rebellion against the way things should be. [Sounds familiar? It is. No story on earth more common.]
— Lauren Groff
She had made so many calculations, but none involved her legs melting from under her with the instant desire to screw.
— Lauren Groff
Girl scrubs your toilets for twenty-three years, you begrudge her the life she had when you weren't around.
— Lauren Groff
You are as dry as vermouth.
— Lauren Groff
And as I walked, I believed myself to be an Adam setting foot in a new Eden, sinless and wild-eyed, my sinews still stiff with creation.
— Lauren Groff
Privilege is what lets you take risks.
— Lauren Groff
No more risking the hurt that came from contact with others.
— Lauren Groff
I went to a local high school in Lancaster. Not much I can say about it; it was pretty much your typical public high school back in Pennsylvania.
— Jonathan Groff
I've never wanted to chuck my mortgage, drop the kids off at their grandparents' and run gloriously naked in fields of flax.
— Lauren Groff
It moved him to know that for her he was everything. He wouldn't ask for more than she'd willingly give.
— Lauren Groff
I never lie, Mrs. Dutton. I'm a pathological truth-teller.
— Lauren Groff
It would probably be softer, less muscular, like sexual yoga. It'd at least be novel.
— Lauren Groff
Sometimes you have to let time carry you past your troubles.
— Lauren Groff
Horrible to think that inside a human being there could be a human being. A separate brain thinking its separate thoughts.
— Lauren Groff
At the end of the day, the end of the movie is sort of ambiguous - it's whatever you want it to be.
— Jonathan Groff
He got drunk as usual, but instead of drifting to sleep, he stayed up, and at a white heat, wrote what had been sitting on his heart for decades.
— Lauren Groff
She shouldn't have. She knew it. But her love for him was new, and her love for herself was old, and she was all she'd had for so very, very long.
— Lauren Groff
She had to believe of herself that the better story was the true one, even if the worse was insistent.
— Lauren Groff
Total intimacy is a myth; that said, a particular kind of loneliness can be both beautiful and fruitful.
— Lauren Groff
Struggle forms character
— Lauren Groff
The sun and wind pour into the sheets on the line. There are bodies in the billowing, forms created and lost in a breath.
— Lauren Groff
[Grief is for the strong, who use it as fuel for burning.]
— Lauren Groff
She was so agreeably flexible when it came to Lotto that she could have been a contortionist.
— Lauren Groff
What remained unsaid was almost too heavy to bear.
— Lauren Groff
Still a bit of an athlete, he was pleased to see, even after his summer encased in plaster. Someone brought
— Lauren Groff