Dustin: Before you say no-- Steve: No. Dustin: But I haven’t even told you yet! Steve: I’m sticking with no.

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Dustin: Before you say no-- Steve: No. Dustin: But I haven’t even told you yet! Steve: I’m sticking with no.
Sawamura: I guess I just don't have a gag reflex.
Ryousuke: One day, when you're older, that'll turn out to be a gift.
Happiness...was a fleeting, futile thing to pursue. Contentment, on the other hand, was a far more worthwhile goal.
Christopher Paolini, The Fork, The Witch, and The Worm
Damian: Need some sleep Drake?
Tim: Um, no?
Damian: You have bags under your eyes.
Tim: It’s… a look I’m going for.
Dustin: If I die, my funeral is gonna be the biggest party ever and you’re all invited. Mike: “If!” Lucas: Great, the only party I’ve ever been invited to and he might not even die.
[Returning to the dorms after practice]
Ryousuke: So, this road is pretty quiet.
Kuramochi: [Nervously, trying to flirt] Yes, and it's... A real nice night for an evening.
Out of the blue, beyond any cause you can't trace, you’ll suddenly realize things are not how you perceived them to be at all. For some reason, you will no longer be the person you believed you once were. You’ll detect slow and subtle shifts going on all around you, more importantly shifts in you. Worse, you’ll realize it’s always been shifting, like a shimmer of sorts, a vast shimmer, only dark like a room. But you won’t understand why or how. You’ll have forgotten what granted you this awareness in the first place.
Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves
They said things that were more revealing than they intended--but each pretended to accept the other at face, or rather word, value.
--F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and the Damned