It Ends With Us Quotes And Page Numbers

Okay, picture this: you're at a trendy café, latte in hand (extra foam, obviously), and the conversation turns to that book. You know the one. The one that had everyone sobbing into their tissues and quoting lines like they were Shakespeare. Yep, we're talking about Colleen Hoover's "It Ends With Us."
Now, let's be honest, trying to remember the exact wording of a quote, let alone the page number, is like trying to herd cats. It’s a noble goal, but ultimately, you’ll end up with scratches and a profound sense of failure. But fear not, my fellow emotionally invested readers! I'm here to give you the lowdown on some of the most iconic quotes and, because I’m a (self-proclaimed) organizational genius, their approximate locations in the book. Emphasis on "approximate." Because let's be real, different editions are like snowflakes – no two are exactly alike.
The Quote Every TikTokker Knows
First up, the mother of all "It Ends With Us" quotes, the one that probably single-handedly fueled a thousand TikTok trends: “Just keep swimming.” Wait, wrong book. Kidding! It's actually, "All humans make mistakes. What determines a person's character aren't the mistakes we make, but how we take those mistakes and turn them into lessons."
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Yeah, yeah, it's not as pithy as "Just keep swimming," but it's way more relevant to the plot, I promise! You can generally find this gem lurking around page 260-270, depending on your edition. I know, I know, that's a ten-page range. Think of it as a literary scavenger hunt. Consider it cardio for your eyeballs.
Ryle's… Interesting Philosophy
Now, let's talk about Ryle. Oh, Ryle. The guy who gave us complicated feelings a whole new meaning. He's the kind of character that makes you want to simultaneously hug him and throw a book at his head. He also delivered the quote: “There is no such thing as bad people. We’re all just people who sometimes do bad things.”

Deep, right? Or maybe just a convenient excuse. You decide. This one pops up around page 80-90. Pro tip: highlighting it in your book might be therapeutic, or it might just make you glare at the page every time you see it. Use with caution.
Atlas: The King of Swoon-Worthy Moments
Speaking of swoon-worthy, let’s not forget Atlas Corrigan, the walking definition of a teenage dream (and an adult one, let’s be honest). He’s responsible for a lot of the book’s most tender moments and several key quotes, including this one: "It stops here. With me and you. It ends with us."

This isn’t just a quote; it’s practically the book’s thesis statement! Hence the title! The line makes its grand appearance somewhere around page 360-370. Remember, this is an approximate location. Think of it as a literary GPS with a slight delay.
Lily's Realization
Lily Bloom, our protagonist, also has her fair share of insightful moments. One of the more impactful realizations she has is captured in this quote: “That’s the thing about pain. It demands to be felt.”

Truth bomb alert! This one hits you right in the feels around page 150-160. It’s a good reminder that avoiding difficult emotions is about as effective as trying to build a house out of marshmallows. It's going to crumble eventually.
Why Page Numbers Are Basically Guidelines
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: page numbers. Why are they so unreliable? Well, blame publishers, font sizes, margins, and the general chaos of the book printing industry. The point is, consider these page numbers as friendly suggestions, not gospel. Your edition might have these quotes a few pages earlier or later. Think of it as a fun literary game of "Hot or Cold."
And there you have it! A (mostly) comprehensive guide to some of the most memorable quotes from "It Ends With Us," along with their vaguely accurate page numbers. Now you can impress your friends, dominate book club discussions, and finally win that argument you've been having with your sister about who said what. Happy reading, and may your tissues be ever at the ready!
