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Let’s start with a love story. Or maybe it’s another horror story. It seems like the difference is mostly in where the ending comes.

“We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.”
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“May the odds be ever in your favor!”
― The Hunger Games
― The Hunger Games

“Their reason, their very eyes and ears were fixed irrevocably in the confines of those stern and ancient rhythms—the world, in fact, was not their home, at least not the world as I knew it—and far from being occasional visitors to this land which I myself knew only as an admiring tourist, they were pretty much its permanent residents, as permanent as I suppose it was possible for them to be.”
― The Secret History
― The Secret History

“The truth is what I make it. I could set this world on fire and call it rain.”
― Red Queen
― Red Queen

“Being in love is a good thing, but it is not the best thing. There are many things below it, but there are also things above it. You cannot make it the basis of a whole life. It is a noble feeling, but it is still a feeling. Now no feeling can be relied on to last in its full intensity, or even to last at all. Knowledge can last, principles can last, habits can last but feelings come and go. And in fact, whatever people say, the state called ‘being in loveâ€� usually does not last. If the old fairy-tale ending ‘They lived happily ever afterâ€� is taken to mean ‘They felt for the next fifty years exactly as they felt the day before they were married,â€� then it says what probably never was nor ever would be true, and would be highly undesirable if it were. Who could bear to live in that excitement for even five years? What would become of your work, your appetite, your sleep, your friendships? But, of course, ceasing to be ‘in loveâ€� need not mean ceasing to love. Love in this second sense â€� love as distinct from ‘being in loveâ€� â€� is not merely a feeling. It is a deep unity, maintained by the will and deliberately strengthened by habit; reinforced by (in Christian marriages) the grace which both partners ask, and receive, from God. They can have this love for each other even at those moments when they do not like each other; as you love yourself even when you do not like yourself. They can retain this love even when each would easily, if they allowed themselves, be ‘in loveâ€� with someone else. ‘Being in loveâ€� first moved them to promise fidelity: this quieter love enables them to keep the promise. it is on this love that the engine of marriage is run: being in love was the explosion that started it.”
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