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1 " I've decided that I'm not going to try to squeeze myself into a friendship that hurts me anymore. I'm going to let her go and just be friends with people who make me feel good about myself. "
― Zoe Sugg
2 " But then I wondered if sometimes our friendships are a bit like clothes and when they start feeling uncomfortable it's not because we've done anything wrong. It just means that we've outgrown them. "
3 " I've decided that I'm not going to try to squeeze myself into a friendship that hurts me any more. I'm going to let her go and just be friends with people who make me feel good about my self. "
― Zoe Sugg , Girl Online (Girl Online, #1)
4 " It's never too early to give your best friend some moral support "
5 " No. I just like dabbing girls' faces with napkins. It's a fetish of mine. Don't worry - my shrink says it's harmless. "
6 " I have this dream that secretly all teenage girls feel exactly like me. And maybe one day, when we all realize that we all feel the same, we can all stop pretending to be something we're not. "
7 " You'd be surprised how rare loyalty is, sometimes. "
8 " Outside there's a chill in the air that reminds me autumn is on the way, even though it's still only September. This time of year is my absolute favourite; the leaves start to turn golden and wither away after their summer of hard work, and the sun seems to shine a lot more clearly as the mist from the summer heat disappears. Everything just seems a little brighter and fresher--a clean slate. That's exactly what I need. "
― Zoe Sugg , Going Solo (Girl Online, #3)
9 " Someone else's success is not your failure. "
10 " Every time you post something online, you have a choice.You can either make it something that adds to the happiness levels in the world—or you can make it something that takes away.I tried to add something by starting Girl Online.And for a while, it really seemed to be working.So, next time you go to post a comment or an update or share a link, ask yourself: is this going to add to the happiness in the world?And if the answer is no, then please delete.There is enough sadness in the world already. You don’t need to add to it. "
11 " I like you so much it might even be love. "
12 " Love-struck' means being hit in your heart by the emotion of love. "
13 " Holy swoon-gate!' Elliot exclaims when I finally get to the end of my tale. 'If that's what Brooklyn boys are like I'm emigrating as soon as possible! "
14 " Rekao sam ti,” he whispers in my ear.“What does that mean?” I say.“I told you so, in Croatian. You didn’t say I couldn’t say it in Croatian. "
15 " Every time you post something online you have a choice.You can either make it something that adds to the happiness levels in the world - or you can make it something that takes away. "
16 " But then I wondered if sometimes our friendship are a bit like clothes and when they start feeling uncomfortable it's not because we're done anything wrong. It just means that we're outgrown them. "
17 " What went down well?" Mum asks, coming back to the table."Nothing," I say."The Titanic," Elliot says. "
18 " Because, you know, I don't say 'I like you so much I think it might be love' to all the girls. "
19 " I try to picture where in my body I feel the most anxious. [...] At first it makes me feel even worse and I want to open my eyes but I force myself to take a breath and just allow it to be there. Nothing happens [...] it hasn't got any better - but it hasn't got any worse either. "
20 " Do you know what an inciting incident is?' Noah says as he turns off the engine.I shake my head.'It's the point at the start of a movie where something happens to the hero that changes their live forever. You've seen Harry Potter, right?'I nod.'Well, the inciting incident in that movie is when Hagrid tells Harry Potter he'll be a great wizard someday and gives him the invite to Hogwarts.''Oh right.'Noah looks down in his lap, like he's embarassed. 'I think that's what you might be to me.''What? A wizard?''No! My inciting incident.'I glance at him. In half-light of the car park, his cheekbones look even more chiselled than ever. 'What do you mean?' I ask, hardly daring to believe what I think he means.'I mean, Ithink this might be the start of something.'We sat in silence.'I think you might be my inciting incident too,' I say with a small smile. "