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41 " I didn’t pretend I was ever going to live under a bridge. I didn’t pretend bad shit didn’t exist. I didn’t pretend I didn’t live in some wider world. I got it. I had a television. I had the internet. But what was I supposed to do? Devote my life to serving the poor? Take away all the suffering in the world? "
― C.D. Reiss , Forbidden (Forbidden, #1-3)
42 " Nothing like grossing someone out to make a point. I’d have to remember that. "
43 " I’m in control; I have this bitch. I can make her cluck like a god damn chicken or come like a queen. "
44 " I thought I was supposed to be fucking someone, but I forgot to want it any more. "
45 " Sorry. I’m too much man for half a woman. "
46 " My heart.” It’s a stupid come on, but I’m a girl. I can get away with it. "
47 " If I was brave, and I was, then that was what had to be done. Toying with any other options was cowardly shit, and I didn’t do cowardly. Not any more. Decision made. "
48 " Tell them who she was? That she made me laugh when I was sad? That she loved her dogs? "
49 " She seemed like a nice person. A person who leaves her boobs in her bra. Who didn’t suck a dick in front of everyone for fun. "
50 " She was a good person,” I said. “One of the best. "
51 " Want to know the best shit about being a psychopath?” “Fuck you.” “Not caring that other people think you’re a psychopath. "
52 " I thought in colors, and saw in bursts of silence. "
53 " You’re controlled by your cunt. Who controls your cunt, controls you. "
54 " Because I can’t look at you. Because all I want to do is touch you. Because I want to hunt and kill everyone who ever hurt you. Because healing you is personal to me. Because I’m going to fall in love with you. "
55 " I said her name as if I was entering another place, another state where words were warmer, and the things I felt didn’t have to be locked away. "
56 " cubes to blow torches. "
57 " All I could think about was fucking. Fucking swell. I hated my needs. For the first time, they seemed more of a burden than an indelible character trait. "
58 " My right didn’t come from a board of ethics. It came from God. "
59 " Anger is a form of depression, "
60 " his one overarching truth was always that his family was whomever he claimed. "