“After my internship, I went back to college having identified two critical things that some people take a lifetime to figure out – who I was and what I wanted to be. Now I had to figure out how to deliver on the latter.” – pg. 60
“If you do it the truthful way, sometimes you will get what you want and other times you will not, but your reputation and your word will always be good.” – pg. 107
“So, what did we do while the world either laughed at us or ignored us? We had FUN!” – pg. 135
“There are a lot of cooks in the TV kitchen and everybody wants to add a spice.” – pg. 152
“And there you go: I had succeeded simply by not failing spectacularly. I’m sure there’s a deep metaphor somewhere in there for anyone who ever has to pitch anything. Maybe it’s this: There are no perfect pitches, just try not to hit the dirt.” – pg. 164
“It is better to fail spectacularly and learn from it than it is to never fail and learn nothing.” – pg. 176
“There was something weirdly relatable – or maybe cautionary – about two good friends calling it quits, possibly forever.” – pg. 200
“No amount of wealth, beauty, or fame can immunize you from misfortune, tragedy, and despair.” – pg. 214
“Keep your sense of wonder, always remember where you’re from, and appreciate moments as they happen.” – pg. 258
“[…] Even though everything was changing, we would always be the same. Love would rule.” – pg. 264
“I am exactly where I’ve always wanted to be.” – pg. 281
