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Everything I Know About Love

5 memorable lines from Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton, each with the idea behind it.

“Friendship is not a consolation prize after romance fails; it is one of the great sustaining loves of a life.”

Alderton makes chosen family feel like the book’s central romance: practical, hilarious, forgiving, and present when glamour disappears.

“Wanting to be chosen can become its own intoxication, but attention is not the same as care.”

The memoir keeps returning to the difference between chemistry that destabilizes you and love that helps you come back to yourself.

“Heartbreak does not erase love; it reveals which relationships can hold you when the fantasy collapses.”

The recovery scenes matter because they show love as logistics: food, taxis, spare beds, calls, and people who stay.

“Growing up means learning that a dramatic story is not always a true one.”

Alderton’s essays turn embarrassment into judgment: the older self can love the younger self without letting her keep driving.

“Solitude becomes safer when self-respect is no longer treated as a backup plan.”

The book’s tenderness comes from watching love expand beyond romance into friendship, family, work, memory, and the self.