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The Love Hypothesis (Book Quotes)

Title : The Love Hypothesis Author : Ali Hazelwood Type : Novel Published : 2021 Chapters : 22 + epilogue Characters : Olive Smith, Dr. Adam Carlsen, Anh Pham, Jeremy, Malcolm.   If you haven’t read the book The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood yet, this may be a spoiler for you.   So, Here are the quotes and dialogues I liked most from the novel,   Quotes :   “Based on the available Information and the data hitherto collected, my hypothesis is that the father away I stay from love, the better off I will be.”   “When given a choice between A (slightly inconveniencing situation) and B (a colossal show with devastating consequences), I will inevitably end up selecting B.”   “As if the concept of caring about what others thought were the dumbest thing.”   “She would have loved to have someone in her life, but she doubted it was in store for her. Maybe she was unlovable.”   “ ‘Enjoying’ is probably not the r...

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