Lindsey Kelk
I had always been warned that American didn't always get sarcasm
— Lindsey Kelk
It is an undisputed truth of the modern age that there are now only two kinds of people in the world: people who call and people who text.
— Lindsey Kelk
It's interesting how much you can tell about someone from their friends.
— Lindsey Kelk
It's OK not to be OK.
— Lindsey Kelk
I wasn't just crying about Will. I was crying about SEB and Shone and my job and my sister's aggression and my parent's refusal to be proud of me and Lauren's wedding and every last shit little thing that had happened to me from birth, from the big disasters like puberty, to the things that didn't even seem to matter at the time, like when I put milk in my tea last Thursday and then found out it had gone off.
— Lindsey Kelk
Just when you thought you knew everything about someone, they had to go one better.
— Lindsey Kelk
New York is a glorious place for clearing your head and finding inspiration. Every time you step outside, you live a dozen lives.
— Lindsey Kelk
New York is made up of millions of different people, and they all come here looking for something
— Lindsey Kelk
Nothing like a bit of flattery to grease the wheels.
— Lindsey Kelk
People change. Sometimes I think they don't know they're changing until it's already happened, though. You get so used to being one person, it's weird when you wake up and everything is different.
— Lindsey Kelk
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