we are all growing up

Ruby 2022-03-23 09:01:47

I didn't understand this movie a few years ago, but now I'm starting to understand every bit of it.

Whether you sleep or not, whether you have been together or not, these things don't matter. People just have to go step by step and embrace all possibilities with the flow.

Maybe I still feel like I'm weak, trying to grab any straws I might grab to rely on (the annoying thing is, I really have this ability). But maybe, I mean maybe, I can really rely entirely on myself and maybe have an independent personality.

Although April is the protagonist, he will also get love, but somehow, he feels that he and Summer resonate the most. Love is an essential part of my life, but in the end, if something more important conflicts with it (freedom, travel, work, fun things, fun people), I'll give it up anyway.

what to do? Accept yourself, that's who I am. Helpless, but also determined and proud.

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Definitely, Maybe quotes

  • Maya Hayes: What's the boy word for slut?

    Will Hayes: They still haven't come up with one yet.

  • Hampton Roth: Can I have a cigarette? Just a dying man's last request.

    Summer Hartley: Not happening. God, you're such a drama queen. Nobody's dying. What do you care if I'm in love with him, huh? You're the one who set us up, remember.

    Hampton Roth: Yeah, well, I kind of figured you'd chew him up and spit him out.

    Summer Hartley: You're such a sweetie. You're a sweet guy, you know that?

    Hampton Roth: I read the Robredo piece.

    Summer Hartley: Yeah.

    Hampton Roth: The guy's been in New York politics for over 20 years and all you can dig up is that his daughter had an eating disorder?

    Summer Hartley: What are you saying, Hampton?

    Hampton Roth: Do your job.