John Green Quotes About Morning

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  • She smiled with all the delight of a kid on Christmas morning and said, "Y'all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die." - Alaska

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.40, Penguin
  • Who would you die for? Who would you wake up at five forty-five in the morning for even though you don't even know why he needs you?

  • I came to the conclusion a while ago that there is nothing romantic or supernatural about loving someone: Love is the privilege of being responsible for another. It was, for a time, what kept me going: Each morning, for a little while, I got to feel the weight of the yoke on my back as I pulled the ancient cart of my species.

  • It's embarrassing that we all just walk through life blindly accepting that scrambled eggs are fundamentally associated with mornings.

    John Green (2012). “The Fault in Our Stars”, p.85, Penguin
  • On the morning in question, she wore white shorts and a pink T-shirt that featured a green dragon breathing a fire of orange glitter. It is difficult to explain how awesome I found this T-shirt at the time.

    John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.4, A&C Black
  • I shaved this morning for precisely that reason. I was like, 'Well, you never know when someone is going to clamp down on your calf and try to suck out the snake poison.

    John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.75, A&C Black
  • It looked like an old painting, but real - everything achingly idyllic in the morning light - and I thought about how wonderfully strange it would be to live in a place where almost everything had been built by the dead.

    John Green (2012). “The Fault in Our Stars”, p.106, Penguin UK
  • I think about how much depends upon a best friend. Then you wake up in the morning you swing your legs out of bed and you put your feet on the ground and you stand up. You don't scoot to the edge of the bed and look down to make sure the floor is there. The floor is always there. Until it's not.

  • Don't make fun of her," the Duke said. "She needs gentle encouragement. Carla, baby, we love you. You are such a good car. And we believe in you one hundred percent." ... "Don't listen to him, Carla. You're gonna do this." ... "I love you, Carla. You know that, don't you? I wake up every morning and the first thing I think is that I love Tobin's mom's car. I know that's weird, baby, but I do. I love you. And I know you can do this." ... "Carla," the Duke said, "it's time to tell you the truth. I'm in love with you. I want to be with you, Carla. I've never felt this way about a c-

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  • And since she drove to work every morning, I could only use the car on weekends. Well, weekends and the middle of the goddamned night.

    John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.28, A&C Black
  • Right, well, he'd been sick for a while and his nurse said to him, 'You seem to be feeling better this morning,' and Isben looked at her and said, 'On the contrary,' and then he died.

    John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.18, Penguin
  • I felt tired for the first time, and I thought of us lying down on some grassy patch of SeaWorld together, me on my back and she on her side with her arm draped against me, her head on my shoulder, facing me. Not doing anything--just lying there together beneath the sky, the night here so well lit that it drowns out the stars. And maybe I could feel her breathe against my neck, and maybe we could just stay there until morning and then the people would walk past us as they came into the park, and they would see us and think that we were tourists, too, and we could just disappear into them.

    John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.78, A&C Black
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