Corey Ann Haydu quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Corey Ann Haydu has a lot to say. In this list we present the 28 best Corey Ann Haydu quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!
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Corey Ann Haydu quotes
Even when everything hurts, even when other cities are exploding and people we love are disappearing, there’s still space for sweet things.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
I want to know if we are the same, in the moments when we’re stripped bare.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
We have to give up so many things when the people we love die. So we hang on to other familiar things.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
I can’t quite figure out the difference between loving someone and loving things about them.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Love is insanity, apparently.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Love is something you have or don’t have. Love is like a fever.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
It sounds like love just sort of happens, whether you want it to or not, whether you’re married or not.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Sometimes words I think are small come out big.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
On our own, we’d look totally normal. Together, we’re something else. Together, we’re special.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
We don’t smile, but we something. We something. It hurts, the way a deep connection to someone who isn’t yours sometimes does.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
We are LornaCruzCharlotteDelilahIsla and we aren’t afraid of love, even if we’re supposed to be.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
I guess I wonder what it would be like, to be living their live instead of mine.
— Corey Ann Haydu, OCD Love Story
Even the worst things about Devonairre Street are better than the rest of the city.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Like Christmas trees and Easter egg hunts and the block party on the last day of summer, we do things because traditions feel cozy and safe.
— Corey Ann Haydu
It’s incredible how small the English language gets when you’re trying to make it fix something.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
I hate the way the world feels when love is gone
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Death always feels far away from life, until it isn’t.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Everyone else’s Minute of remembering is over, but ours stretches on and on. It doesn’tend.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
This is another awful truth of losing people you love: everyone needs something different. And the needs almost never match up.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Sleep comes, no matter how deep the sadness cuts. It’s like a gift from the universe.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
If you love someone and they vanish, you are left nodding like a zombie and throwing teacups at a wall.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
The laws of physics say if there’s a party, Isla will eventually end up dancing on a table.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
You never know what’s going to be in the garden in June when you’re looking at it in January.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
Torture: knowing something makes no sense, but doing it anyways.
— Corey Ann Haydu, OCD Love Story
…The human mind is a complicated place…We hold on to things, images, words, ideas, histories that we don’t even know we’re holding on to.
— Corey Ann Haydu, OCD Love Story
Feelings are like blankets, covering you up so you can’t see clearly, or like mazes you can too easily get lost inside. I am terrified of getting lost.
— Corey Ann Haydu, OCD Love Story
That’s the thing about anxiety: It’s a real time suck.
— Corey Ann Haydu, OCD Love Story
I see my mother exactly as she is – sad and strong, tense and trying.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love
We’re all a little broken, on the sidewalk. On the street. In the city.
— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love