The Fault in Our Stars Hazel Grace Lancaster Quotes

That was the worst part about having cancer, sometimes: The physical evidence of disease separates you from other people. (10.58)

Can't a girl get on a plane without everyone gawking at her like a zoo animal? Be honest. Have you ever looked for an extra second at someone who's a little different physically? Why? What is it in us that makes us stare? How do you think that makes the recipient of the stares feel?

But this was the truth, a pitiful boy who desperately wanted not to be pitiful, screaming and crying (18.28)

There's nothing lonelier or more isolating than being at a gas station in the middle of the night with a malfunctioning G-tube. Augustus feels disgusting and embarrassed and there's nothing Hazel can do to comfort him when he's this helpless.

It felt like losing your co-rememberer meant losing the memory itself, as if the things we'd done were less real and important than they had been hours before. (21.6)

This is a kind of loneliness anyone who's lost a loved one can understand.