An Abundance of Katherines

by

John Green

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Chapter 1  Quotes

Crying adds something: crying is you, plus tears. But the feeling Colin had was some horrible opposite of crying. It was you, minus something.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Related Symbols: The Hole in Colin’s Gut
Page Number: 7
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Chapter 2 Quotes

All I ever wanted was for her to love me and to do something meaningful with my life.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton (speaker), Hassan Harbish, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Page Number: 9
Explanation and Analysis:

Prodigies can very quickly learn what other people have already figured out; geniuses discover that which no one has ever previously discovered. Prodigies learn; geniuses do. The vast majority of child prodigies don’t become adult geniuses. Colin was almost certain that he was among that unfortunate majority.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Mrs. Singleton / Colin’s Mother, Mr. Singleton / Colin’s Father
Related Symbols: “Eureka” Moments
Page Number: 10
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Chapter 3 Quotes

Driving was a kind of thinking, the only kind he could then tolerate. But still the thought lurked out there, just beyond the reach of his headlights: he’d been dumped. By a girl named Katherine. For the nineteenth time.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Related Symbols: Satan’s Hearse
Page Number: 15
Explanation and Analysis:

You’re a very special person. Colin would hear this a lot, and yet – somehow – he could never hear it enough.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Mrs. Singleton / Colin’s Mother, Mr. Singleton / Colin’s Father
Related Symbols: The Hole in Colin’s Gut
Page Number: 18
Explanation and Analysis:

His single consolation was that one day, he would matter. He’d be famous. And none of them ever would. That’s why, his mom said, they made fun of him in the first place. “They’re just jealous,” she said. But Colin knew better. They weren’t jealous. He just wasn’t likable. Sometimes it’s that simple.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Mrs. Singleton / Colin’s Mother
Page Number: 20
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Chapter 5 Quotes

Shit, Colin made a funny. This place is like magic for you. Shame about how we’re gonna die here, though. I mean, seriously. An Arab and a half-Jew enter a store in Tennessee. It’s the beginning of a joke, and the punchline is “sodomy.”

Related Characters: Hassan Harbish (speaker), Colin Singleton
Related Symbols: The Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Page Number: 30
Explanation and Analysis:

He thought of Chicago, where you can go days without ever once stepping on a single patch of actual earth. That well-paved world appealed to him, and he missed it as his feet fell on uneven clumps of hardened dirt that threatened to twist his ankles.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells
Related Symbols: The Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Page Number: 32
Explanation and Analysis:

What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something important?

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish
Page Number: 33
Explanation and Analysis:

He could just never see anything coming, and as he lay on the solid, uneven ground with Hassan pressing too hard on his forehead, Colin Singleton’s distance from his glasses made him realize the problem: myopia. He was nearsighted. The future lay before him, inevitable but invisible.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Related Symbols: “Eureka” Moments, The Theorem
Page Number: 35
Explanation and Analysis:

She tried to get out as quickly and painlessly as possible, but after she begged curfew, he began to cry. She held his head against her collarbone. And even though he felt pitiful and ridiculous, he didn’t want it to end, because he knew the absence of her would hurt more than any breakup ever could.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Related Symbols: The Hole in Colin’s Gut
Page Number: 40
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

[Y]ou can see into the future if you have a basic understanding of how people are likely to act.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton (speaker), Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells
Related Symbols: The Theorem
Page Number: 43
Explanation and Analysis:

[I]t is important to know things because it makes you special and you can read books that normal people cannot read, such as Ovid’s Metamorphosis, which is in Latin.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton (speaker), Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Page Number: 46
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Chapter 7 Quotes

Like it or not, Colin thought, road trips have destinations.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Hollis Wells
Page Number: 64
Explanation and Analysis:

No longer a prodigy, not yet a genius – but still a smartypants.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells, Hollis Wells
Page Number: 65
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

Authors never included the whole story; they just got to the point. Colin thought the truth should matter as much as the point, and he figured that was why he couldn’t tell good stories.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

The missing piece in his stomach hurt so much – and eventually he stopped thinking about the Theorem and wondered only how something that isn’t there can hurt you.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish
Related Symbols: The Hole in Colin’s Gut, The Theorem
Page Number: 101
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 13 Quotes

You’re not boring. You’ve got to stop saying that, or people will start believing you.

Related Characters: Lindsey Lee Wells (speaker), Colin Singleton
Page Number: 139
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Chapter 19 Quotes

“It’s funny, what people will do to be remembered.”

“Well, or to be forgotten, because someday no one will know who’s really buried there. Already a lot of kids at school and stuff think the Archduke is really buried here, and I like that. I like knowing one story and having everyone else know another. That’s why those tapes we made are going to be so great one day, because they’ll tell stories that time has swallowed up or distorted or whatever.”

Related Characters: Colin Singleton (speaker), Lindsey Lee Wells (speaker), Hollis Wells
Page Number: 201-2
Explanation and Analysis:

And the moral of the story is that you don’t remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened. And the second moral of the story, if a story can have multiple morals, is that Dumpers are not inherently worse than Dumpees—breaking up isn’t something that gets done to you; it’s something that happens with you.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton (speaker), Lindsey Lee Wells, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX), Katherine Mutsenberger (Katherine III)
Related Symbols: “Eureka” Moments, The Theorem
Page Number: 207-8
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Epilogue Quotes

As the staggered lines rushed past him, he thought about the space between what we remember and what happened, the space between what we predict and what will happen. And in that space, Colin thought, there was room enough to reinvent himself – room enough to make himself into something other than a prodigy, to remake his story better and different – room enough to be reborn again and again….There was room enough to be anyone – anyone except whom he’d already been, for if Colin had learned one thing from Gutshot, it’s that you can’t stop the future from coming. And for the first time in his life, he smiled thinking about the always-coming infinite future stretching out before him.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells
Related Symbols: Satan’s Hearse
Page Number: 214-15
Explanation and Analysis:

Colin’s skin was alive with the feeling of connection to everyone in that car and everyone not in it. And he was feeling not-unique in the very best possible way.

Related Characters: Colin Singleton, Hassan Harbish, Lindsey Lee Wells, Katherine Carter (Katherine I/XIX)
Page Number: 215
Explanation and Analysis:
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