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“I pondered what else I should take for him. Flowers seemed wrong; they're a love token, after all. I looked in the fridge, and popped a packet of cheese slices into the bag. All men like cheese.”
Gail Honeyman“I pondered what else I should take for him. Flowers seemed wrong; they're a love token, after all. I looked in the fridge, and popped a packet of cheese slices into the bag. All men like cheese.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“I had no idea how to respond, and opted for a smile, which serves me well on most occasions (not if it's something to do with death or illness, though -- I know that now.)”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“The gilded confines of the Beauty Hall were not my preferred habitat; like the chicken that had laid the eggs for my sandwich, I was more of a free-range creature.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“My eye was drawn to a bright green hue, the same shade as a poisonous Amazonian frog, the tiny, delightfully deadly ones.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“These days, loneliness is the new cancer - a shameful, embarrassing thing, brought upon yourself in some obscure way. A fearful, incurable thing thing, so horrifying that you dare not mention it; other people don't want to hear the word spoken aloud for fear that they might too be afflicted, or that it might tempt fate into visiting a similar horror upon them.”
Gail Honeyman“Don't you have something teenagery to do -- rage against authority, roll your eyes, mooch off your parents?”
Kay Honeyman, Interference“Auntie Wu took special pride in two of her accomplishments--the sons she bore and the flowers she grew. They were equally useless, but the flowers smelled better.”
Kay Honeyman, The Fire Horse Girl“in principle and reality, libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“In the end, what matters is this: I survived.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine“Some people, weak people, fear solitude. What they fail to understand is that there’s something very liberating about it; once you realize that you don’t need anyone, you can take care of yourself. That’s the thing: it’s best just to take care of yourself.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine