His eyes were that colour you can't see in the rainbow. Indigo.
Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl.
“Happily ever after, or even just together ever after, is not cheesy, Wren said. Its the noblest, like, the most courageous thing two people can shoot for.”
“She smiled, and her eyes started to drift downward. "Cather..." Back up to his eyes."You know that I'm falling in love with you, right?”
“I dont trust anybody. Not anybody. And the more that I care about someone, the more sure I am theyre going to get tired of me and take off.”
“I don't want to do anything. I don't even want to start this day because then I'll just be expected to finish it.”
“When she opened her door, Levi was sitting in the hallway, his legs bent in front of him, hunched forward on his knees. He looked up when she stepped out.Im such an idiot, he said.Cath fell between...”
“Emergency dance party--go away.”
“Your words on the screen are my color palette I dip my brush into your words and paint youOn the sky, on the ceiling, on the snow; on the tabletOf things eternal : love truth beauty happiness”
“Who cares what colour your hair or what shape your shape is? Who cares what religion your religion or what language your language is? What is the colour of your heart? That is all that matters!”
“My world was the size of a crayon box, and it took every colour to draw her”
“Then love knew it was called love. And when I lifted my eyes to your name, suddenly your heart showed me my way”
“I am intrigued by the smile upon your face, and the sadness within your eyes”
“The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.”
“Modern formulaic society will try to make you "normal," rushing to call pseudoscientific anything you can do that they cant.”
“If some mystical occurrences happen to us, dont we normally and fearfully prefer to call them strange coincidences? Or try to persuade ourselves it was only an indication of our overactive imaginat...”
“If some mystical occurrences happen to us, don’t we “normally” and fearfully prefer to call them strange coincidences? Or try to persuade ourselves it was only an indication of our overactive imagi...”