23 Inspiring Quotes from The Careful Undressing of Love (by Corey Ann Haydu)

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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 want to know if we are the same, in the moments when we’re stripped bare.

— 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


Sometimes words I think are small come out big.

— 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


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’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 can’t quite figure out the difference between loving someone and loving things about them.

— 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


I see my mother exactly as she is – sad and strong, tense and trying.

— 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


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


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


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


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


Death always feels far away from life, until it isn’t.

— Corey Ann Haydu, The Careful Undressing of Love


Even the worst things about Devonairre Street are better than the rest of the city.

— 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


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


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


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


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