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[This day would bend back and shine itself into everything.]
— Lauren Groff
Dogs, being wordless, can only be mirrors of their humans. It's not their fault that their people are fatally flawed.
— Lauren Groff
Happiness feeds but doesn't nourish.
— Lauren Groff
Slattern's robe. Her feet were red at the knuckles
— Lauren Groff
From a mile away, the sound. The sirens.
— Lauren Groff
Even then, she knew that there is no such thing as sure. There is no absolute anything. The gods love to fuck with
— Lauren Groff
Home, she thought, looking at him.
— Lauren Groff
She said nothing, eloquently.
— Lauren Groff
Storytelling is a landscape, and tragedy is comedy is drama. It simply depends on how you frame what you're seeing.
— Lauren Groff
He had nowhere to be; he had nothing to do; he was deeply depressed, fracking depressed, deep-shale shattered.
— Lauren Groff
She couldn't trust pleasure in its pure form.
— Lauren Groff
She did not trust herself not to kill him with the spoon.
— Lauren Groff
Your words have more weight than most people's. You swing them wildly and you can hurt a lot of people,
— Lauren Groff
It was as if the tide of him had been ebbing from her, but she knew, like a real tide, time would bring him back.
— Lauren Groff
My Templeton is to Cooperstown as a shadow is to the tree that spawned it; an outline that takes texture from the ground it falls on.
— Lauren Groff
You can't hate me, Mathilde, when I say no. This is my work.
— Lauren Groff
In the far reaches of the county, cottages were found with skeletons enlaced in the beds, the bones of the baby in the kettle.
— Lauren Groff
The world was precarious, Lotto had learned. People could be subtracted from it with swift bad math.
— Lauren Groff
Her husband's desire had always been more to chase and capture the gleam of the person inside the body than the body itself.
— Lauren Groff
Her old body against his old body, unbeautiful in aging. But together, they were still beautiful, somehow.
— Lauren Groff
Lugubrious and pretentious at the same time.
— Lauren Groff
It was like believing yourself alone in a room, beginning to fall into sleep, only to hear a sneeze muffled in the darkest corner. He
— Lauren Groff
Let me be the wave. And if I cannot be the wave, let me be the rupture at the bottom. Let me be that terrible first rift in the dark.]
— Lauren Groff
Best to distrust this retrospective radiance: gold dust settles over memory and makes it shine.
— Lauren Groff
They handed over spider plants in terra-cotta, six-packs, books, bottles of wine. Yuppies in embryo, miming their parents' manners.
— Lauren Groff
He keeps his deepest belief tight to him: that people are good and want to be good, if only you give them a chance.
— Lauren Groff
There was the stink of burning martyr in the air.
— Lauren Groff
Ever since the other boy had arrived half way through the semester, he'd been so blue, he was practically iridescent.
— Lauren Groff
Writing is the lonely sport of sad sacks.
— Lauren Groff
I love writing from enclosed spaces: you really learn about your characters when they have tight walls to push against.
— Lauren Groff
You're the interesting one." It
— Lauren Groff
We're all functions of our societies, right? And we all become who we are because of the invisible forces that mold us.
— Lauren Groff
He was enough of a lover of forms to understand the allure of such a strict life, how much internal wildness it could release.
— Lauren Groff
Paradox of marriage: you can never know someone entirely; you do know someone entirely.
— Lauren Groff
Years ago my friend Alan Groff shared this definition: "love is the accurate estimate and the adequate supply of another person's need.
— Mark Batterson
I see history as really cyclical in terms of the intense idealism, and the desire to create a better life outside of societal norms.
— Lauren Groff
freezing force of the wind. When the blades
— Lauren Groff
She had a self she didn't devote to him.
— Lauren Groff
Land would be loved.
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
'That's not nothing,' she said aloud. — Lauren Groff
Women in narratives were always defined by their relations.
— Lauren Groff
Whether the weather be cold, whether the weather be hot, we'll be together whatever the weather whether we like it or not
— Lauren Groff
The triumph of writing fiction is that by doing so, writers can build a more ideal world in themselves.
— Lauren Groff
Sex as rebellion against the way things should be. [Sounds familiar? It is. No story on earth more common.]
— Lauren Groff
She had made so many calculations, but none involved her legs melting from under her with the instant desire to screw.
— Lauren Groff
Girl scrubs your toilets for twenty-three years, you begrudge her the life she had when you weren't around.
— Lauren Groff
You are as dry as vermouth.
— Lauren Groff
Privilege is what lets you take risks.
— Lauren Groff
No more risking the hurt that came from contact with others.
— Lauren Groff
I went to a local high school in Lancaster. Not much I can say about it; it was pretty much your typical public high school back in Pennsylvania.
— Jonathan Groff
I've never wanted to chuck my mortgage, drop the kids off at their grandparents' and run gloriously naked in fields of flax.
— Lauren Groff
It moved him to know that for her he was everything. He wouldn't ask for more than she'd willingly give.
— Lauren Groff
I never lie, Mrs. Dutton. I'm a pathological truth-teller.
— Lauren Groff
It would probably be softer, less muscular, like sexual yoga. It'd at least be novel.
— Lauren Groff
Sometimes you have to let time carry you past your troubles.
— Lauren Groff
Horrible to think that inside a human being there could be a human being. A separate brain thinking its separate thoughts.
— Lauren Groff
At the end of the day, the end of the movie is sort of ambiguous - it's whatever you want it to be.
— Jonathan Groff
She had to believe of herself that the better story was the true one, even if the worse was insistent.
— Lauren Groff
Total intimacy is a myth; that said, a particular kind of loneliness can be both beautiful and fruitful.
— Lauren Groff
Struggle forms character
— Lauren Groff
The sun and wind pour into the sheets on the line. There are bodies in the billowing, forms created and lost in a breath.
— Lauren Groff
[Grief is for the strong, who use it as fuel for burning.]
— Lauren Groff
She was so agreeably flexible when it came to Lotto that she could have been a contortionist.
— Lauren Groff
What remained unsaid was almost too heavy to bear.
— Lauren Groff
Still a bit of an athlete, he was pleased to see, even after his summer encased in plaster. Someone brought
— Lauren Groff