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Out Quotes by Sloane Crosley
- I wouldn't want to live in Berlin. It's bombed out and there's a lot of techno.
- For me, nothing brings out my 'born yesterday' idiotic qualities quite like having my photograph taken.
- I have a disproportionate amount of faith in the goodness of the world and that everything will actually work out okay.
- I would gladly have accepted a heaping spoonful of nepotism when I got out of college and was looking for a job.
- Out of all artists, authors are the least trained for the spotlight. Wanting attention isn't a requisite part of the package.
- For me, titles are either a natural two-second experience or stressful enough to give you an ulcer. If they don't pop out perfect on the…
- I can say with a solid degree of authority that I am a selfish person. I spontaneously forget the names of more people than not,…
- I don't do emoticons unless I'm making a big deal out of them. I'll type out, 'This is so amusing it makes me want to…
- I think the rule of thumb should be this: if you preface a sentence about a friend with the phrase, 'I love X, but... '…
- I thought I was going to write fiction but I fell backwards into non-fiction. It started when I got locked out of two apartments in…
- Let me put it this way: I don't feel as settled as I look. I think that's true of everyone, probably. Except for Beyonce and…
- My personality, when tasked with creating meals, goes something like this: Is there a way we can make this more difficult? Because let's do that.…
- Unless we're talking about old-school, witchcraft-trial violence, can we please phase out the phrase 'girl crush?' While we're at it, if we can axe 'like,…
- When I was 14, a camp counselor explained what "eating out" was and I vowed to never have it done to me. It seemed cannibalistic…
- It seemed more and more like something out of a children's book - the butterfly that followed the little girl all the way home to…
- Life starts out with everyone clapping when you take a poo and goes downhill from there.
- The children were overwhelmingly morbid. Not a single adult asked me where butterflies go when they die, but this question was more popular than pixie…
- I got out on the street and started crying the kind of hysterical tears made justifiable only by turning off one’s cell phone, putting it…
- What annoyed me was that I so often attempted to weasel out of things on purpose, it killed me to do it by accident. It…
- Most people don't get lucky. They get human. They get crushes. This means you irrationally mortgage what little logic you own to pay for this…
- Because this is the beauty of strangers: we're all just doing our best to help each other out, motivated not by karma but by a…
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