Amy Elliott Dunne Quotes

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Gillian Flynn
“It's humbling to become the very thing you once mocked.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Gillian Flynn
“Can you imagine, finally showing your true self to your spouse, your soul mate, and having him not like you?”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Gillian Flynn
“Hell, at this point, I can't imagine my story without Amy. She is my forever antagonist.

We are one long frightening climax.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Gillian Flynn
“My parents have always worried that I’d take Amy too personally — they always tell not to read too much into her, And yet I can’t fail to notice that whenever I screw something up, Amy does it right: When I finally quit violin at age twelve, Amy was revealed as a prodigy in the next book. (“Sheesh, violin can be hard work, but handwork is the only way to get better!”) When I blew off the junior championship at age sixteen to do a beach weekend with friends, Amy recommitted to the game. (“Sheesh, I know it’s fun to spend time with friends, but I’d be letting myself and everyone else down if I didn’t show up for the tournament.”) This used to drive me mad, but after I wend off to Harvard (and Amy correct those my parents’ alma mater), I decided it was all too ridiculous to think about. That my parents, two child psychologists, chose this particular public form of passive-aggressiveness toward their child was not just fucked up but also stupid and weird and kind of hilarious.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Gillian Flynn
“So it had to stop. Committing to Nick, feeling safe with Nick, being happy with Nick, made me realize that there was a Real Amy in there, and she was so much better, more interesting and complicated and challenging, than Cool Amy. Nick wanted Cool Amy anyway. Can you imagine, finally showing your true self to your spouse, your soul mate, and having him not
like you? So that’s how the hating first began. I’ve thought about this a lot, and that’s where it started, I think.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl