Saturday, May 16, 2015
How Something That isn't There Can Hurt You
He remained convinced that romantic behavior was basically monotonous and predictable, and that therefore one could write a fairly straightforward formula that would predict the collision course of any two people. But he was worried that he might not be enough of a genius to make the connections. He just couldn't imagine a way to correctly predict the other Katherines without screwing up the ones he'd already gotten down pat. And for some reason, his feared lack of genius made him miss K-19 more than he had since his face was pressed flat against his bedroom carpet. The missing piece in his stomach hurt so much — and eventually he stopped thinking about the Theorem and wondered only how something that isn't there can hurt you.
An Abundance of Katherines, P101
John Green
ISBN 978-0-14-241070-7
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