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" You don’t have to say I love you to say I love you,” you said with a shrug. “All you have to do is say my name and I know.”
“How?”
When I looked down at you, I was struck by how much of myself I could see in the shape of your eyes, in the light of your smile. “Sa Cassidy,” you instructed.
“Cassidy.”
“Say…Ursula.”
“Ursula,” I parroted.
“Now….,” and you pointed to your own chest.
“Willow.”
“Can’t you hear it?” you said. ” When you love someone, you say their name different. Like it’s safe inside your mouth. "

Jodi Picoult , Handle with Care


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Jodi Picoult quote : You don’t have to say I love you to say I love you,” you said with a shrug. “All you have to do is say my name and I know.”<br />“How?”<br />When I looked down at you, I was struck by how much of myself I could see in the shape of your eyes, in the light of your smile. “Sa Cassidy,” you instructed.<br />“Cassidy.”<br />“Say…Ursula.”<br />“Ursula,” I parroted.<br />“Now….,” and you pointed to your own chest.<br />“Willow.”<br />“Can’t you hear it?” you said. ” When you love someone, you say their name different. Like it’s safe inside your mouth.