A time comes in every man’s life when he decides what sort of man he is are going to be. Whether he is the kind who lets other people tread on him, or not.
Daria Darievychhas quoted2 years ago
And then one morning he saw her. She had brown hair and blue eyes and red shoes and a big yellow clasp in her hair. And then there was no more peace and quiet for Ove.
Daria Darievychhas quoted2 years ago
She just smiled, said that she loved books more than anything, and started telling him excitedly what each of the ones in her lap was about. And Ove realized that he wanted to hear her talking about the things she loved for the rest of his life.
Daria Darievychhas quoted2 years ago
Ove had never been asked how he lived before he met her. But if anyone had asked him, he would have answered that he didn’t.
Daria Darievychhas quoted2 years ago
Because this was what Ove had learned: if one didn’t have anything to say, one had to find something to ask. If there was one thing that made people forget to dislike one, it was when they were given the opportunity to talk about themselves.
Polina Venedchukhas quotedlast month
Whatever some girlie in a yellow sweatshirt from the self-service warehouse has to say about it.
fanhas quoted6 months ago
Ove feels an instinctive skepticism towards all people taller than six feet; the blood can’t quite make it all the way up to the brain
fanhas quoted6 months ago
People said Ove saw the world in black and white. But she was color. All the color he had
fanhas quoted6 months ago
You miss the strangest things when you lose someone. Little things. Smiles.
fanhas quoted6 months ago
To lose your family long before you’ve had time to create your own to replace it. It’s a very specific sort of loneliness.