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Fredrik Backman

  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    One measure for each cup, and one extra for the pot—no more, no less. People didn’t know how to do that anymore, brew some proper coffee. In the same way as nowadays nobody could write with a pen. Because now it was all computers and espresso machines. And where was the world going if people couldn’t even write or brew a pot of coffee?
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Life was never meant to turn into this.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Self-employed people and other idiots all drive Audis.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    No one does that anymore, no one takes responsibility. Now it’s just computers and consultants and council bigwigs going to strip clubs and selling apartment leases under the table. Tax havens and share portfolios. No one wants to work. A country full of people who just want to have lunch all day.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Ove couldn’t give a damn about people jogging. What he can’t understand is why they have to make such a big thing of it. With those smug smiles on their faces, as if they were out there curing pulmonary emphysema. Either they walk fast or they run slowly, that’s what joggers do. It’s a forty-year-old man’s way of telling the world that he can’t do anything right. Is it really necessary to dress up as a fourteen-year-old Romanian gymnast in order to be able to do it? Or the Olympic tobogganing team? Just because one shuffles aimlessly around the block for three quarters of an hour?
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    That’s how they divide up the house. All the things Ove’s wife has bought are “lovely” or “homey.” Everything Ove buys is useful. Stuff with a function.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “It’ll be good for you to slow down a bit,” they’d drawled. Slow down? What did they know about waking up on a Tuesday and no longer having a purpose?
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Ove feels an instinctive skepticism towards all people taller than six feet; the blood can’t quite make it all the way up to the brain.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Ove doubts whether someone who can’t park a car properly should even be allowed to vote.
  • Daria Darievychhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “It’s not natural rattling around the house on my own all day when you’re not here. It’s no way to live. That’s all I have to say.”
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