Liane Moriarty

Nine Perfect Strangers

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  • Zhenya Shabyninahas quoted6 years ago
    Women and their bodies! The most abusive and toxic of relationships
  • Zhenya Shabyninahas quoted6 years ago
    Men often used that phrase: “drop some weight.” They said it without shame or emotion, as if the weight were an object they could easily put down when they chose. Women said they needed to “lose weight,” with their eyes down, as if the extra weight was part of them, a terrible sin they’d committed.
  • Zhenya Shabyninahas quoted6 years ago
    remembered her first-ever boyfriend of over thirty years ago, who told her he preferred smaller breasts than hers, while his hands were on her breasts, as if she’d find this interesting, as if women’s body parts were dishes on a menu
  • Zhenya Shabyninahas quoted6 years ago
    Wasn’t it possible that taking each other for granted was one of the benefits of marriage?
  • Zhenya Shabyninahas quoted6 years ago
    Anyway, I know that Reader, I married him line has become virtually a cliché now, it’s referenced so often: Reader, I divorced him. Reader, I murdered him.
  • ClydeBunnyhas quoted3 years ago
    She realized that Joel wouldn’t even notice any difference in her. You never changed your appearance for men, you changed it for other women, because they were the ones carefully tracking each other’s weight and skin tone along with their own; they were the ones trapped with you on the ridiculous appearance-obsession merry-go-round that they couldn’t or wouldn’t get off. Even if she’d been a perfectly toned and manicured gym junkie, Joel would still have left her. His “lack of attraction” had nothing to do with her. He hadn’t left her for something better, but for something new.
  • ClydeBunnyhas quoted3 years ago
    he saw her mother as just a girl: a girl like her who made mistakes, who screwed things up, who was just making it all up as she went along.
  • Elza Holthas quoted3 years ago
    Don’t let your heart be a casualty of your head
  • nata shahas quoted5 years ago
    she swam she gloried in the fact that there was nowhere to be, nothing to do, no-one to worry about.
  • Habitante de librohas quoted5 years ago
    Oh, reader, of course she married him eventually
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