Nicola Yoon Quotes
When They Say The Heart Wants What It Wants, They're Talking About The Poetic Heart - The Heart Of Love Songs And Soliloquies, The One That Can Break As If It Were Just-formed Glass. They're Not Talking About The Real Heart, The One That Only Needs Healthy Foods And Aerobic Exercise. But The Poetic Heart Is Not To Be Trusted. It Is Fickle And Will Lead You Astray. It Will Tell You That All You Need Is Love And Dreams. It Will Say Nothing About Food And Water And Shelter And Money. It Will Tell You That This Person, The One In Front Of You, The One Who Caught Your Eye For Whatever Reason, Is The One. And He Is. And She Is. The One - For Right Now, Until His Heart Or Her Heart Decides On Someone Else Or Something Else. The Poetic Heart Is Not To Be Trusted With Long-term Decision-making.
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