Stupid truth, always resisting simplicity John Green More Quotes by John Green More Quotes From John Green Light, the visible reminder of Invisible Light. John Green reminders invisible light I really like umbrellas. It's like, I have a roof! I carry it with me! Umbrellas always amuse me. John Green umbrella roof There's a place in the brain for knowing what cannot be remembered. John Green remembered knowing brain Dear Teens at Starbucks wearing 'Abstain from Sex 2 Attain Ur Goals' t-shirts: Doesn't it depend on what my goals are? John Green real goal sex But there's so much to do: cigarettes to smoke, sex to have, swings to swing on. John Green hipster swings sex The feeling of loving her and being loved by her welled up in him, and he could taste the adrenaline in the back of his throat, and maybe it wasn't over, and maybe he could feel her hand in his again and hear her loud, brash voice contort itself into a whisper to say I-love-you as if it were a secret, and an immense one. John Green heartbreak love hands There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. John Green infinite math numbers It's hard as hell to hold on to your dignity when the risen sun is too bright in your losing eyes, and that's what I was thinking about as we hunted for bad guys through the ruins of a city that didn't exist. John Green eye cities thinking Reading forces you to be quiet in a world that no longer makes place for that. John Green reading quiet world YOU are valuable and rare and worthy of love. John Green valuable worthy-of-love worthy Whether the author intended a symbolic resonance to exist in her book is irrelevant. All that matters is whether it's there. Because the book does not exist for the benefit of the author, the book exists for the benefit of YOU. If we as readers can have a bigger and richer experience with the world as a result of reading a symbol and that symbol wasn't intended by the author, WE STILL WIN. John Green reading winning book My responsibility is to try to tell true stories. To me a true story is always hopeful, but never simply, uncomplicatedly happy. John Green hopeful responsibility trying In the end, what makes a book valuable is not the paper it's printed on, but the thousands of hours of work by dozens of people who are dedicated to creating the best possible reading experience for you. John Green reading writing book We do an epically bad job of acknowledging one another's work and checking our sources. John Green bad-jobs source jobs Waffles аrе јust awesome bread. John Green ust waffles bread In these pages, and in my memories, she reminds me that a short life can also be a good and rich life, that it is possible to live with depression without being consumed by it, and that meaning in life is found together, in family and friendship that transcends and survives all manner of suffering. As the poet wrote in the Bible's Song of Solomon, 'Love is strong as death.' Or perhaps even stronger. John Green strong song love Books are like tweets, except longer. John Green tweet book The joy you bring us is so much greater than the sadness we feel about your illness. John Green illness sadness joy We have this habit of romanticizing the lives of writers. I remember when I was a kid, I was like, 'I want to be Kurt Vonnegut.' John Green want remember kids I enjoy writing about people falling in love, probably because I think the first time you fall in love is the first time that you have to figure out how you're going to orient your life. What are you going to value? What's going to be most important to you? And I think that's really interesting to write about. John Green falling-in-love writing love-is