1.
Victory is a thousand times sweeter when you're the underdog.
Jenny Han
2.
Would you rather live one perfect day over and over or live your life with no perfect days but just decent ones?
Jenny Han
3.
It's the imperfections that make things beautiful.
Jenny Han
4.
We stood there, looking at each other, saying nothing. But it was the kind of nothing that meant everything.
Jenny Han
5.
Life doesn't have to be so planned. Just roll with it and let it happen.
Jenny Han
6.
It's a lot of responsibility to hold a person's heart in your hands.
Jenny Han
7.
He didn't give me flowers or candy. He gave me the moon and the stars. Infinity.
Jenny Han
8.
There hadn’t been one specific moment. It was like gradualy waking up. You go from being asleep to the space between dreaming and awake and then into consciousness. It’s a slow process, but when you’re awake, there’s no mistaking it. There was no mistaking that it had been love.
Jenny Han
9.
I've always loved the first day of school better than the last day of school. Firsts are best because they are beginnings.
Jenny Han
10.
It’s hard to throw away history. It was like you were throwing away a part of yourself.
Jenny Han
11.
But the little things are what make up life
Jenny Han
12.
I need you to know that no matter what happens, it was worth it to me. Being with you, loving you. It was all worth it
Jenny Han
13.
There are moments in life that you wish with all your heart you could take back. Like, just erase from existence. Like, if you could, you'd erase yourself right out of existence too, just to make that moment not exist.
Jenny Han
14.
Sometimes it’s like people are a million times more beautiful to you in your mind. It’s like you see them through a special lens—but maybe if it’s how you see them,that’s how they really are.It’s like the whole tree falling in the forest thing.
Jenny Han
15.
Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer
Jenny Han
16.
When someone's been gone a long time, at first you save up all the things you want to tell them. You try to keep track of everything in your head. But it's like trying to hold on to a fistful of sand: all the little bits slip out of your hands, and then you're just clutching air and grit.
Jenny Han
17.
Do you think there's a difference? Between belonging with and belonging to?
Jenny Han
18.
That's when I finally got it. I finally understood. It wasn't the thought that counted. It was the actual execution that mattered, the showing up for somebody. The intent behind it wasn't enough. Not for me. Not anymore. It wasn't enough to know that deep down, he loved me. You had to actually say it to somebody, show them you cared. And he just didn't. Not enough.
Jenny Han
19.
Moments, when lost, can't be found again. They're just gone.
Jenny Han
20.
When you walk on the beach at night, you can say things you can't say in real life.
Jenny Han
21.
There's no use in asking what if. No one could ever give you the answers. I try, I really do, but it's hard for me to accept this way of thinking. I'm always wondering about the what-ifs, about the road not taken.
Jenny Han
22.
I didn't want to make the same mistake my parents made. I didn't want my love to fade away one day like an old scar. I wanted it to burn forever.
Jenny Han
23.
For me there was-is-nothing better than walking on the beach late at night. It feels like you could walk forever, like the whole night is yours and so is the ocean. When you walk on the beach at night, you can say things you can't say in real life. In the dark you can feel really close to a person. You can say whatever you want.
Jenny Han
24.
When a person you love dies, it doesn’t feel real. It’s like it’s happening to someone else. It’s someone else’s life. I’ve never been good with the abstract. What does it mean when someone is really truly gone?
Jenny Han
25.
Aching familiar in a way that made me wish I was still eight. Eight was before death or divorce or heartbreak. Eight was just eight. Hot dogs and peanut butter, mosquito bites and splinters, bikes and boogie boards. Tangled hair, sunburned shoulders, Judy Blume, in bed by nine thirty.
Jenny Han
26.
In the dark you can feel really close to a person. You can say whatever you want.
Jenny Han
27.
You never know the last time you’ll see a place. A person.
Jenny Han
28.
Best friends are important. They're the closest thing to a sister you'll ever have.
Jenny Han
29.
Love is scary: it changes; it can go away. That's the part of the risk. I don't want to be scared anymore.
Jenny Han
30.
I loved the feeling of talking and having somebody really listen to what I have to say. It was like a high or something.
Jenny Han
31.
I will never look at you in the same way ever again. I'll never be that girl again. The girl who comes running back every time you push her away, the girl who loves you anyway.
Jenny Han
32.
I loved him in a way that you can really only do the first time around. It's the kind of love that doesn't know better and doesn't want to-it's dizzy and foolish and fierce. That kind of love is really a one-time-only thing.
Jenny Han
33.
I knew it in my bones. That this time was it. I had finally made my choice, and so had he. He let me go. I was relieved, which I expected. What I didn't expect was to feel so much grief.
Jenny Han
34.
You can't put being in love on a scale. Either you are or you aren't.
Jenny Han
35.
How do you regret one of the best nights of your entire life? You don't. You remember every word, every look. Even when it hurts, you still remember.
Jenny Han
36.
Here's something else, something important: Love is not transactional. It is not a bank account, you don't always get what you put in. Sometimes you put in so much and get very little return on your investment, at least that you can see right away.
Jenny Han
37.
To belong to someone - I didn't know it, but now that I think about, it seems like that's all I've ever wanted. To really be somebody's, and to have them be mine.
Jenny Han
38.
But just because you bury something, that doesn't mean it stops existing. Those feelings, they'd been there all along. All that time. I had to face it.
Jenny Han
39.
I think I see the difference now, between loving someone from afar and loving someone up close. When you see them up close, you see the real them, but they also get to see the real you.
Jenny Han
40.
It feels strange to have spent much time wishing for something, for someone and then one day, suddenly, to just stop.
Jenny Han
41.
If love is like a possession, maybe my letters are like my exorcisms.
Jenny Han
42.
Things couldn't stay the same forever.
Jenny Han
43.
Do you know what it's like to like someone so much you can't stand it and know that they'll never feel the same way
Jenny Han
44.
How was I supposed to know what's real and what's not? It feels like I'm the only one who doesn't know the difference.
Jenny Han
45.
When boy likes you, you say no thank you. You don't kick him on the ground.
Jenny Han
46.
If you were mine, I would never have broken up with you, not in a million years.
Jenny Han
47.
I release you. I evict you from my heart. Because if I don't do it now, I never will.
Jenny Han
48.
Seventeen's not so young. A hundred years ago people got married when they were practically our age." "Yeah, that was before electricity and the Internet. A hundred years ago eighteen-year-old guys were out there fighting wars with bayonets and holding a man's life in their hands! They lived a lot of life by the time they were our age. What do kids our age know about love and life?
Jenny Han
49.
You'd rather make up a fantasy version of somebody in your head than be with a real person.
Jenny Han
50.
I wonder what it's like to have that much power over a boy. I don't think I'd want it - it's a lot of responsibility to hold a person's heart in your hands.
Jenny Han