John Green Quotes About Looking For Alaska Book

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  • Thomas Edison's last words were 'It's very beautiful over there'. I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful.

    Real  
    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.161, Penguin
  • The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.

  • But that part of us greater than the sum of our parts cannot begin and cannot end, and so it cannot fail

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.161, Penguin
  • She had the kind of eyes that predisposed you to supporting her every endeavor.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.21, Penguin
  • Why don’t we break up? I guess I stay with her because she stays with me. And that’s not an easy thing to do.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.36, Penguin
  • Before I got here, I thought for a long time that the way out of the labyrinth was to pretend that it did not exist, to build a small, self-sufficient world in the back corner of the endless maze and to pretend that I was not lost, but home.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.169, Penguin
  • The labyrinth blows, but I choose it.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.158, Penguin
  • In the dark beside me, she smelled of sweat and sunshine and vanilla.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.23, Penguin
  • We cannot be born, and we cannot die. Like all energy, we can only change shapes and sizes and manifestations.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.161, Penguin
  • People believed in an afterlife because they couldn't bear not to.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.79, Penguin
  • What you must understand about me is that I’m a deeply unhappy person.

  • I'm really not up for answering any questions that start with how, when, where, why or what.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.57, Penguin
  • There were so many of us who would have to live with things done and things left undone that day. Things that did not go right, things that seemed okay at the time because we could not see the future. If only we could see the endless string of consequences that result from our smallest actions. But we can't know better until knowing better is useless.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.169, Penguin
  • She left me enough to rediscover the Great Perhaps.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.163, Penguin
  • They couldn't bear the idea of death being a big black nothing.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.79, Penguin
  • But we can't know better until knowing better is useless.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.169, Penguin
  • We need never be hopeless because we can never be irreperably broken.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.161, Penguin
  • At some point, you just pull off the Band-Aid, and it hurts, but then it's over and you're relieved.

    Hurt  
    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.15, Penguin
  • Everything that comes together falls apart.

    John Green (2013). “The John Green Collection”, p.181, Penguin
  • I would always love Alaska Young, my crooked neighbor, with all my crooked heart.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.169, Penguin
  • I'm a bad boyfriend. She's a bad girlfriend. We deserve each other.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.33, Penguin
  • Entropy increases. Things fall apart.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.149, Penguin
  • What the hell is instant? Nothing is instant.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.138, Penguin
  • If only we could see the endless string of consequences that result from our smallest actions. But we can't know better until knowing better is useless.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.169, Penguin
  • We are greater than the sum of our parts.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.161, Penguin
  • When I look at my room, I see a girl who loves books.

    Girl  
    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.68, Penguin
  • It's not life or death, the labyrinth. Suffering. Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That's the problem. Bolivar was talking about the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering?

  • Because no one can catch the motherfucking fox.

    John Green (2015). “Looking For Alaska Special 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.86, Penguin
  • Jesus, I'm not going to be one of those people who sits around talking about what they're going to do. I'm just going to do it.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.58, Penguin
  • The not knowing would not keep me from caring.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.160, Penguin
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