18 Quotes & Sayings By Brian Mcgreevy

Brian McGreevy is a writer and the author of four books. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Men's Journal, Der Spiegel, and other publications. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and daughter.

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Roman ignored her and took her ankles and flipped them purposefully, but because of her hands she could not turn all the way and ended up with her legs scissored unintuitively, and suddenly things were different. Ashley had heard girls tell stories of getting into situations and changing their minds as though this made them victims of what happened next, like that was how it worked, that you got so far and it switched off just like that and they were not themselves to blame for being little sluts and cock teases in the first place. But now she understood: it was not like that. Changing your mind was not the thing that happened at all, what changed was your body telling you what was right and what was wrong and before now she had never known the way things can just like that go all wrong. . Brian McGreevy
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Our love must not be a thing of words and fine talk. It must be a thing of action and sincerity. Brian McGreevy
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Well what?” said Peter. He knew but had learned that if there was one advantage to the male sex it was that your obtuseness would never be underestimated; if you pretend you don’t know what the problem is, half the time it just goes away. Brian McGreevy
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That if a thing is defined in contrast that's what life is, the shadow of death. So the mystery of death couldn't be the bad thing, because without it there wouldn't be life. The badness was life, just happening, as essential a part of the good as the good. And what was there to do but to take it as it comes and to hope, to hope constantly and carnally and with no time to lose. Brian McGreevy
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Pain was as much a part of this life as the summer and the winter and the rain, and there was no greater asshole than the one who believed you can cure it. Brian McGreevy
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A rich man, was one who spent a million. Brian McGreevy
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And if you don't let a boy become a man, it's no one's fault but your own when you're still wiping his ass when he should be making you grandchildren. Brian McGreevy
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If a problem can't be solved within the frame it was conceived, the solution lies in reframing the problem. Brian McGreevy
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...if you stood at the other end of the universe seeking resolution you would just end up feeling like an idiot for trying. Brian McGreevy
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Of course, minute as its impact may be in our physical universe, the fact of quantum entanglement is this: If one logically inexplicable thing is known to exist, then this permits the existence of all logically inexplicable things. A thing may be of deeper impossibility than another, in the sense that you can be more deeply underwater--but whether you are five feet or five fathoms from the surface you are still all wet. Brian McGreevy
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God doesn't want you to be happy, He wants you to be strong. Brian McGreevy
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And remember: the flesh is as sacred as it is profane. Brian McGreevy
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A question is a door and an unopened door is just part of the wall and as long as it's standing it's doing its job. Brian McGreevy
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She had not been conferred with a practical sense of how one went about this strange and all inverted business of being a girl, where seemingly natural stuff like going on about all the great things you just learned about Siberian tigers on National Geographic was suddenly weird, but totally weird stuff in and of itself like drawing around your eyeball with a pencil became normal, and it impressed to no end that it was a product of meticulous effort that made the twins seem so perfectly and effortlessly feminine. Brian McGreevy
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The thing about coming back from the dead was that your life went on. Brian McGreevy
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Senses will lie as dreams wake. You are not on solid ground. Don't look down. Brian McGreevy
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We can't know if we laugh at ourselves for being silly or to forget that we're not and that we are still here only by a sufferance that can be no more predicted than appeased. Like most things, probably a little of both. Brian McGreevy