Quotes by Miss Squishy

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  • "How do you know how much is too much? Too much too soon. Too much information. Too much fun. Too much love, or too much to ask of someone? When is it all just too much for us to bear?"
    MEREDITH GREY

    17 years ago
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  • PART ONE:
    "There's something to be said about a glass half full, about knowing when to say when. I think it's more of a floating line, a barometer of need. Of desire.

    17 years ago
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  • PART TWO:
    It's entirely up to the individual, and it depends what's being poured. Sometimes all we want is a taste. Other times there's no such thing as enough, the glass is bottomless... all we want is more."

    17 years ago
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  • "Pain. You just have to ride it out. You can only hope it goes away on its own, hope the wound that caused it heals. There are no solutions, no easy answers, you just breath deep and wait for it to subside."

    17 years ago
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  • PART ONE:
    "I wish there were a rulebook for intimacy. Some kind of guide to tell you when you've crossed the line. It would be nice if you could see it coming, and I don't know how you fit it on a map.

    17 years ago
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  • PART TWO:
    You take it where you can get it, and keep it as long as you can. As for rules, maybe there are none. Maybe the rules of intimacy are something we have to define for ourselves."
    MEREDITH GREY

    17 years ago
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  • "Denial is not just a river in Egypt. It's a freakin' ocean."
    MEREDITH GREY

    17 years ago
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  • PART ONE:
    "Hey, listen. For a kiss to be really good, you want it to mean something... to be with someone you can't get out of your head, so that when your lips finally touch you feel it everywhere...

    17 years ago
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  • PART TWO:
    a kiss so hot and so deep that you never want to come up for air. You can't cheat your first kiss. You don't want to. Trust me. When you find that right person for a first kiss, it's everything."
    ALEX KOREV

    17 years ago
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  • "I guess we're adults. The question is, when did that happen, and how do we make it stop?"
    MEREDITH GREY

    17 years ago
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