17 Inspiring J.P. Delaney Quotes (Free List)

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Saul is as different from Simon Wakefield as it’s possible to get, I find myself thinking. And Edward Monkford is utterly different from both of them. It seems incredible that Emma could have had relationships with all three men. Where Simon’s eager to please, but also touchy and insecure, and Edward’s calm and super-confident, Saul is pushy and brash and loud. He also has a habit of saying ‘Yeah?’ aggressively at the end of his sentences, as if trying to force me to agree with him.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


And when I realized you had secrets too, I was glad. I thought we could be honest with each other. That we could finally rid ourselves of all the clutter from our past. Not our possessions, but the stuff we carry around inside our heads. Because that’s what I’ve realized, living in One Folgate Street. You can make your surroundings as polished and empty as you like. But it doesn’t really matter if you’re still messed up inside. And that’s all anyone’s looking for really, isn’t it? Someone to take care of the mess inside our heads?

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


Life is simply too short to live it less perfectly than it could be lived.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


There’s a kind of purity to a relationship unencumbered by convention, a sense of simplicity and freedom.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


It’s the sketch Edward did of me before he went away, the one he said was fine but didn’t want to keep. It’s as if he’s drawn me not once but twice. In the main drawing I have my head turned to the right. It’s so detailed, you can see the tautness of my neck muscles and the arch of my clavicle. But underneath or over that there’s a second drawing, barely more than a few jagged, suggestive lines, done with a surprising energy and violence: my head turned the other way, my mouth open in a kind of snarl. The two heads pointing in opposite directions give the drawing a disturbing sense of movement.Which one’s the pentimento, and which the finished thing? And why did Edward say there was nothing wrong with it? Did he not want me to see this double image for some reason?

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


That was Emma—she’d have enjoyed knowing she had something like that, something that could blow her whole fucking life and mine apart if it came out. Her little bit of power.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


But one day, when Toby is old enough, I will take down a shoe box from a shelf where it is kept, and I will tell him again the story of his sister, Isabel Margaret Cavendish, the girl who came before.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


The same goes for Edward Monkford. Yes, based on what you’ve told me, it seems Emma was the real narcissist, not him. But there’s no doubting he’s an extreme controller. What happens when a controller comes up against someone who’s out of control? The combination could be explosive.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


But I know he loves me. I know he needs our games, that they answer some deep-seated hunger in him.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


But don’t you see, I say, I don’t care. I don’t care what you’ve done or how bad you are. Edward, we belong together. We both know it. Now I know your worst secrets and you know mine. Isn’t that what you’ve always wanted? For us to be completely honest with each other?

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


Love flows from me into him, and his blue eyes crinkle, huge and happy. Such a smiley baby. The midwife says it can’t be a real smile, not yet, just some passing gas or a random quiver of his lip, but I know she’s wrong.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


Sometimes it’s as if I can shrink away to nothing. Sometimes I feel as pure and perfect as a ghost. The hunger, the headaches, the dizziness—these are the only things that are real.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


I know it must look odd, given that I didn’t even know Emma. But it seems to me that almost no one really knew her. Everyone I speak to has a different version of what she was like.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


I will take what I can from Edward. And then I will let them fade into history, all the characters in this drama. Emma Matthews and the men who loved her, who became obsessed with her. They’re not important to us now.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


We’re all connected now, I think as I send it off into cyberspace. Everyone and everything.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


I feel a thrill of excitement at this first tiny glimpse of self-revelation, of intimacy.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


I loved Emma.’ The words, so flat and final, explode into the air. ‘But she lied to me. I thought perhaps I could have the love without the lies. With you, I mean. Do you remember your application letter? How you talked about integrity and honesty and trust? That was what made me think it might work, that it might be better this time. But I’ve never loved you the way I loved her.

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before


All these men who loved Emma, I think. For all her problems, men were fixated on her. Will anyone ever feel like that about me?

— J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before