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To All The Boys I've Loved Before Series Quotes
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Margot would say she belongs to herself. That's what I want to be.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean admiring her older sister Margot's independence and strength.
Love is scary: it changes; it can go away. That's the part of the risk. I don't want to be scared anymore.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean expressing her desire to overcome her fears and embrace the uncertainties of love.
I don’t have to be so afraid of good-bye, because good-bye doesn’t have to be forever.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean Covey's realization about the nature of farewells and separation.
I can see now it’s the little things, the small efforts, that keep a relationship going.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', Lara Jean realizing what it takes to maintain a strong relationship after weathering ups and downs.
Life doesn't have to be so planned. Just roll with it and let it happen.
Jenny Han, from 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before', spoken by the character Lara Jean Covey as she starts to embrace the uncertainty of her teenage life.
People say it gets better but it's really just that it gets numb.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean’s contemplation on heartbreak and the coping process over time.
The more people that you let into your life, the more that can just walk right out.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean's observation on the vulnerability that comes with opening up to others.
It’s the little things that matter the most.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', a sentiment that Lara Jean Covey holds dear and often reflects upon.
And I guess in a way, I'm falling in love with the idea of love.
Jenny Han, from 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean', Lara Jean talking about her infatuation with the concept of love itself rather than just a person.
Never say no when you really want to say yes.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', a piece of advice about taking chances and living without regrets shared by the characters.
So much of love is chance. There's something scary and wonderful about that.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', Lara Jean musing on the unpredictable nature of love and the excitement it brings.
People come in and out of your life. For a time they are your world; they are everything. And then one day they’re not.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', Lara Jean reflecting on the transitory nature of relationships and the impact they have while they last.
Do you think there's a difference? Between belonging with and belonging to?
Jenny Han, from 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean', Lara Jean pondering about the nuances in relationships and self-identity.
I don’t think it was our time then. I guess it isn’t now, either. But one day maybe it will be.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean expresses her hopefulness about the future to Peter Kavinsky.
I’m tired of being second best or fake best, I don’t know.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', spoken by Lara Jean Covey in a moment of self-reflection about her relationships.
You only know you can do something if you keep on doing it.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', a thought Lara Jean shares, emphasizing the importance of persistence and practice in building confidence.
When you love someone, you will do anything for them.
Jenny Han, from 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before', reflecting a core belief of the protagonist Lara Jean Covey about love.
You’d rather make up a fantasy version of somebody in your head than be with a real person.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Josh Sanderson to Lara Jean, challenging her perceptions of others and her avoidance of reality.
I think I see the difference now, between loving someone from afar and loving someone up close.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean's realization about the depth and reality of experiencing love up close compared to an idealized version from a distance.
I don't have to be the one that everybody else likes. I'm okay liking myself.
Jenny Han, from 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean', Lara Jean gaining a sense of self-acceptance and letting go of the need for universal approval.
If love is like a possession, maybe my letters are like my exorcisms.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean explaining the purpose behind her letters and how they help her manage her intense feelings of love.
It feels strange to have spent so much time wishing for something, for someone and then one day, suddenly, to just stop.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', Lara Jean describing the moment she moves on from longing for something she's wanted for a long time.
I wonder what it's like to have that much power over a boy. I don't think I'd want it; it's too much to hold in your hands.
Jenny Han, from 'Always and Forever, Lara Jean', Lara Jean pondering the idea of having significant emotional influence over someone else and the responsibility that comes with it.
I write it down. What's wrong with that? It helps me work out my feelings.
Jenny Han, from 'To All The Boys I've Loved Before', Lara Jean defending her practice of writing letters as a means of understanding her emotions.
I’m not the fine girl, you know. I’m not the girl who can just pretend nothing ever happened.
Jenny Han, from 'P.S. I Still Love You', Lara Jean asserting that she cannot simply ignore her feelings or past events, and must confront them.
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