“The sun came out the next day, which it had no right to do.”
Maggie Hall, The Conspiracy of Us“The thing is, being lonely is like walking in the cold without a coat. It’s uncomfortable, but eventually you go numb. Once you get used to not being lonely, though, the shock of going back is like having your down comforter yanked off at six o’clock on a Minnesota December morning.”
Maggie Hall, The Conspiracy of Us“It felt dangerous. It felt amazing. It felt like of course the lights were out, because all the electricity in the city was in my veins.”
Maggie Hall, The Ends of the World