Funny Quote by David Levithan
““You really think love needs to have a future?” “Absolutely.” “Good,” Lily said. “So do I.” “Good,” I echoed, leaning in. “So do you.” “Don’t repeat what I say,” she told me, swatting at my arm. “Don’t repeat what I say,” I murmured, smiling. “You’re being silly,” she said, but the silliness was falling out of her voice. “You’re being silly,” I assured her. “Lily is the greatest girl who ever was.” I drew closer. “Lily is the greatest girl who ever was.” For a moment, I think we’d forgotten where we were. And then the officers returned, and we were reminded once again.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Lover's Guide, David Levithan, 2015
The dialogue illustrates how repeated affirmations can both comfort and highlight the absurdity of intimate communication.
In simple terms: Repeated words can be comforting yet absurd.
Notice how repetition shapes intimacy.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- romantic relationships
- creative writing
- therapy sessions
- conflict resolution
- performance art
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does repetition affect emotional honesty?
- When does mirroring become mockery?
Overusing repetition may erode authenticity.