Quote by Christina Westover
How do you even know I'm someone you'll want to remember? We've only seen each other once before.'(Amber)'Have you ever looked at a painting and known you had something in common with it? Have you ever seen something so beautiful you feel like crying? When I see you, I feel that way. I feel like the deepest part of me understands something vital about you.'(Virgil Daly)

Summary
In this quote from the novel, Amber questions why Virgil would want to remember her after only meeting once. In response, Virgil compares their connection to that of appreciating a painting or experiencing something truly beautiful. He suggests that when he sees Amber, he feels a deep understanding and resonance with her on a profound level, making him believe that they share something vital. Virgil implies that this connection goes beyond superficial encounters, hinting at the depth of their connection and the potential for a memorable relationship.