Romantic Comedy Quotes

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Snehil Niharika
“Do not change who you are, or you’ll lose her forever.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Who would keep my jacket on the side of the road with a bilingual note from the universe? A little insane, but a starry-eyed dreamer with a vision of making this world fairytale good.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“My family and my friends… they’re okay. They make all my moments special. We are not always up to something, but sometimes we don’t see that it might be the last day with one of them. So I try to find fun in every moment. It’s easy for small towns. Our happiness is a new mall opening and a new museum. The train in the zoo, the book fair, and Disneyland. Everything is simple here, love and life. Simple and beautiful.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I admit, it’s a good feeling to get money from elders. It makes me keep on believing that I’m still a kid. It’s a feeling of being cared for.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Until now, I haven’t had the best luck with Siddhartha. But every day before today, I was jealous of his girlfriends. I wondered if he would ever think of the girl who found him on the internet and wrote a book about it. Every day before today, I used to look at the bittersweet letters that he never read. And today, when I look back at that time, it feels nice. The guy who was just a daydream. Today he hugged me, and I have a Polaroid of us. It might be his worst, but it’s my storybook New Year’s Eve.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I made a mistake, a huge mistake, but that doesn’t mean I should settle for any less respect.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Sometimes in life, all you need to know is when to quit.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I’m the one experiencing all my joy and pain and failures and victories, all alone. So I’m the one who has to find my inner peace after going through darkness.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“When I write to you, I expect you to read that—my letters, and my songs, and the poems. But I know you’re not reading, so I hold nothing back. Between sleepless, lonely, and scary nights and sometimes even between the happiest nights. I open your mailbox and write some dumb love letters to the guy I found on the internet and fell in love with.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“With this being sad, I’m sorry. I’m sorry for being so needy. I’m sorry for being so broken. 
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Even though it has always been one-sided, sometimes it’s fun to just have someone to shower your feelings on. Someone who becomes the highlight of your day. They make you feel happy and silly. It’s hard. It’s very hard to let go of a big, stinking, painful, all-consuming crush.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I want the despite kind of love, the foolish love.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I believe the one who is for you they’ll love all of you. The snobby you and the sweetheart you.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“It’s weird to be twenty-seven and still be believing in fairytales, but it feels normal. I don’t think I’ll be comfortable thinking through love, planning on it, and calculating the probability. That doesn’t mean I will not ugly up my house with practical things, or I won’t fight over laundry. I just think it’s such a strange thing for me to be in love with half my heart and all my brain.
I don’t want a dull and practical love life, much less a marriage.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“It was my time when I was hustling, writing books, and falling in love. And I liked nothing about that. But now, when I look back, it was a good time. I didn’t know then how important this boy would become to me.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“October first it was, fifteen past eight.
For twenty minutes my heart was ringing, my soul was singing. Because he was typing on the other side.
Just the hi, and hahaha. Silly, meaningless conversation, he didn’t even remember.
That was my happiest twenty minutes.
I stepped out of my house, got a haircut, I thought he’d like.
After three days when my face was fine, I scrolled through his page, looked for the things he liked.
Then I made a list of things to do, French class, swimming class, aerobics, and a road trip on November nineteen.

On October first, fifteen past eight. My heart was ringing, my soul was singing because he wasn’t just typing on the other side.
He was writing on my heart with a permanent marker, in pink.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“On October first, fifteen past eight. My heart was ringing, my soul was singing because he wasn’t just typing on the other side. He was writing on my heart with a permanent marker, in pink.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“One day, I’ll give you the annotated copy of my first novel.
— Arya Kashyap”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I don’t date people or love people so easily. Neither do I leave them easily, but when I do, there’s no looking back. Maybe that’s why, when I fall in love, it becomes a huge deal; it becomes the most important thing in my life.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“At that moment, I was one hundred percent captivated by him. My go-to instinct to be aloof and unattached went out of the window because I was so overwhelmingly fascinated by him. I always kept things under control, but Siddhartha made me behave in a way I never did before. Everything I wrote after that made little to absolutely no sense, because after that moment, I fancied him, and that feeling scared me. ”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Next time, just say hi, appreciate the guy, and ask him out for coffee. We’re an easy species.
— Siddhartha Aggarwal”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Everybody said he’d break my heart, and I knew that too.
But only young can risk.
It could have been worse. I could have been forty, he could have been married.
But we were twenty four, and that was Valentine. I sent another text, five hundred and ninth. Because he lied, he said he was single that time.
And since I was twenty four, I risked it all. I fell in love with the guy, who got the most adorable smile.
I gave him all of my heart and he didn’t even give me a reply.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“And since I was twenty four, I risked it all. I fell in love with the guy, who got the most adorable smile.
I gave him all of my heart and he didn’t even give me a reply.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“And just like that, without a goodbye, the sweet breeze sweeps him away. I fall off my cloud again.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“Unrequited love is inevitable, like death.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I had the world’s most beautiful love life and the world’s best boyfriend at the wrong time.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“All this happened by chance, and it all happened in my head. But you broke my heart just like that. You’re a liar, you said you were single. You didn’t stop me from dreaming. Not once.

Our song is not your song. Our story is not your story.
I am writing this story alone, I am writing our song alone.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I knew it was just a colon and a closed bracket, but when he typed that, it looked like the cutest smiley on the internet.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song

Snehil Niharika
“I always thought we’d have our song.
About the small town girl and the big city snob.

The song would be about our first date, first fight, and our first kiss.
Then maybe you’d leave, but you’d come back, because there’d be something about me, you’d miss.

It would be about the late night drives, busy streets and traffic lights.
You’d look at me eye to eye, then you’d kiss me a deep sorry for the big fight last night

We’d sing our song even in our seventies.
In the front porch, under the maple tree.

The song would be about our mini-van,
Where you’d play the guitar with your old wrinkly hands.

It’d be about our fortieth anniversary night,
Our extraordinary love might have become ordinary over time.
But trust me, we’d be fine, and I’d desperately fall for your smile,
Not only in our seventies, even when you’d be as old as eighty-five.”
Snehil Niharika, That’ll Be Our Song