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“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…” quote by David Levithan
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““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.””

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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.

Key Takeaway

Notice how repetition shapes intimacy.

Themes

love communication intimacy absurdity repetition

Mood

intimate playful reflective

Type

literary conversational

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationships
  • creative writing
  • therapy sessions
  • conflict resolution
  • performance art

Key Concepts

language psychology human connection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does repetition affect emotional honesty?
  • When does mirroring become mockery?
A Different Perspective

Overusing repetition may erode authenticity.

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