"Truly Madly Guilty" Quotes
A seemingly ordinary weekend barbecue leads to life-changing consequences for three couples.
fiction | 415 pages | Published in 2016
Quotes
Nobody's life is filled with perfect little moments. And if it were, they wouldn't be perfect little moments. They would just be normal. How would you ever know happiness if you never experienced downs?
Grief was a solitary emotion, she’d always thought, but now she realized it was communal. It was a democracy of its own.
At some point, you have to make a decision. Boundaries don't keep other people out. They fence you in. Life is messy. That's how we're made. So, you can waste your lives drawing lines. Or you can live your life crossing them.
It was her nature to find joy in the small things. There was no point in saving your love for a big, dramatic occasion. It was the small daily acts of kindness and love that made a marriage strong.
There was no such thing as too late. There were only beginnings.
She wore her tragedies on the inside, but they were visible to anyone who cared to look.
She would always be able to look back and see the guilt. It was the shape of a scar that never quite faded.
We're all lemons. We need to accept it and make lemonade.
There’s no point in feeling guilty. It’s a wasted emotion.
It was the only way to find peace. To let go. To be saved.





