The 48 Best Paper Cities Phrases

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Philip Kelley

I leave you the best quotes of Paper cities, novel published in 2008 and film released in 2015, directed by Jake Schreier. In the film the protagonist (Quentin) goes in search of his neighbor (Margo), who has mysteriously disappeared. The night before she disappeared, Margo proposed to Quentin to put together a plan to get revenge on everyone who has hurt her..

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-The way I see it, a miracle happens to everyone (…). But my miracle was different. My miracle was this: of all the houses in the Florida subdivisions, I ended up living next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman. -Quentin.

-New York was the only place in the United States where a person could actually half live a bearable life. -Margo to Jase.

-A paper city for a paper girl. -Margo.

-I have lived here for eighteen years and never in my life have I encountered someone who cared about such things. -Quentin.

-It's hard to leave, until you leave. Then it becomes the most damned easy thing in the world. -Quentin.

-My heart is really beating hard. -Quentin.
-This is how you realize that you are having fun. -Margo.

-It must be great to be an idea that everyone likes. -Quentin.

-At some point you must stop looking up at the sky, or one of these days you will look back down and realize that you have floated away too. -Detective Warren.

-The city was made of paper, but the memories weren't. All the things I had done here, all the love, the pity, the compassion, the violence, and the resentment were still dwelling within me. -Quentin.

-I mean, we are ninjas. -Margo.
-Well, maybe you are a ninja. -Quentin.
-You are just a weird and noisy ninja. But we are both ninjas. -Margo.

-No matter how much life sucks, it always beats the alternative. -Margo.

-This was the first time in my life that many things would never happen again. -Quentin.

-What a life it was that morning: nothing really mattered that much, neither the good nor the bad. We were taking care of each other's entertainment and we were quite prosperous. -Quentin.

-It's so easy to forget how full the world is of people, full to bursting, and each one of them is unimaginable and consistently misconceived. -Quentin.

-As long as we didn't die, this was going to be a great story. -Radar.

-I imagine it is difficult to go back once you have felt the continents in the palm of your hand. -Quentin.

-Nothing ever happens the way you imagine it will. -Margo.

-Either she trusted me, or she wanted me to fall for it. -Quentin.

-Talking to a drunk person was like talking to an extremely happy three-year-old with severe brain damage. -Quentin.

-What a misleading thing to believe that a person is more than that, a person. -Quentin.

-Even if I could see her there, I felt completely alone among all those big, empty buildings, as if I had survived an apocalypse and as if the world had been given to me, this great, wonderful and infinite world, for me to explore. . -Quentin.

-Nothing is as boring as other people's dreams. -Quentin.

-I think the future deserves our faith. -Quentin.

-Perhaps this was what he needed to do above all else. He needed to find out what Margo was when she wasn't Margo. -Quentin.

-Once the container is broken, the end becomes inevitable. -Quentin.

-I knew these hallways so well that I was finally starting to feel like they knew me too. -Quentin.

-The physical space between us evaporates. We played the strings of our instruments one last time. -Quentin.

-If you don't imagine it, nothing will ever happen at all. -Quentin.

-Because if it doesn't happen to you, it doesn't happen to anyone, does it, Margo? -Quentin.

-I've always found it ridiculous that people want to be around someone because they are good looking. It's like choosing your breakfast for the colors instead of the flavor. -Margo.

-He had never seen his dead eyes like that time, but then again, maybe he had never seen his eyes before. -Quentin.

-Here I am in this parking lot, realizing that I have never been so far from home, and here is this girl that I love but cannot go on. I hope this is the hero's call, because not following her has been the hardest thing I have ever done. -Quentin.

-I am not saying that everything can be survived. Only everything except the latest, yeah. -Quentin.

-Do you think I needed you? I didn't need you, you idiot. I chose you and then you chose me too. -Margo.

-Just remember that sometimes the way you think of a person may not match who they really are… People are different when you can smell and see them up close. -Ben.

-Suddenly I felt scared again, as if people I couldn't see were watching me. -Quentin.

-Peeing is like a good book, it's hard to stop once you start. -Quentin.

-High school is neither a democracy nor a dictatorship, nor, contrary to popular belief, an anarchic state. The high school is a monarchy of divine right. And when the queen goes on vacation, things change. -Quentin.

-Do you know what your problem is, Quentin? You keep hoping that people are not themselves. -Radar.

-The more I do my job, the more I realize that people lack good mirrors. It is very difficult for someone to show us how we look, and very difficult for us to show someone how we feel. -Quentin's dad.

-You will go to the paper cities and you will never come back. -Graffiti by Margo.

-I always liked the routine. I guess I never found boredom very boring. -Quentin.

-Margo always loved mysteries. And given everything that happened afterward, I could never stop thinking that he loved mysteries so much that he became one of them. -Quentin.

-I like this. I like its consistency. I like that I can drive fifteen hours from home without the world changing much. -Quentin.

-The fundamental mistake that I always made, and that she, in a fair way, always let me make, was this: Margo was not a miracle. She was not an adventure. She was not a fine and precious thing. She was a girl. -Quentin.

-Do you guys remember that time in the minivan twenty minutes ago that somehow we didn't die? -Radar.

-I am too vain to risk having such a fate. -Margo.

-Is it not also that, on some fundamental level, it is difficult for us to understand that others are human beings just like us? We either idealize them as gods or ignore them as animals. -Quentin's mom.


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