Before college, I hadn't voluntarily read anything that might be called literature; I didn't think I'd understand it; I never seemed to understand my English teacher's interpretations of what we read.
During chemo, you're more tired than you've ever been. It's like a cloud passing over the sun, and suddenly you're out. But you also find that you're… - Melissa Bank
During chemo, you're more tired than you've ever been. It's like a cloud passing over the sun, and suddenly you're out. But you also find that you're…
- Melissa Bank
I guess love is the real suspension of disbelief. - Melissa Bank
I guess love is the real suspension of disbelief.
We are all children until our fathers die. - Melissa Bank
We are all children until our fathers die.
She seems sort of lost.' I thought, Lost how? How am I lost? Suddenly I felt lost. - Melissa Bank
She seems sort of lost.' I thought, Lost how? How am I lost? Suddenly I felt lost.
It scares me. But then I get this big feeling, simple but exalted: He's like me, just with different details. - Melissa Bank
It scares me. But then I get this big feeling, simple but exalted: He's like me, just with different details.
Everywhere you go, you see women more beautiful than yourself. You imagine him being attracted to them. You're drinking gasoline to stay warm. - Melissa Bank
Everywhere you go, you see women more beautiful than yourself. You imagine him being attracted to them. You're drinking gasoline to stay warm.
The only relationships I haven't wrecked right away were the ones that wrecked me later. - Melissa Bank
The only relationships I haven't wrecked right away were the ones that wrecked me later.
I hate weddings,' she says. 'They make me feel so unmarried. Actually, even brushing my teeth makes me feel unmarried. - Melissa Bank
I hate weddings,' she says. 'They make me feel so unmarried. Actually, even brushing my teeth makes me feel unmarried.
It's perfectly natural to doubt your judgment about doubting your judgment. - Melissa Bank
It's perfectly natural to doubt your judgment about doubting your judgment.
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