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  • #1
    Jandy Nelson
    “Grief is forever. It doesn't go away; it becomes part of you, step for step, breath for breath.”
    Jandy Nelson, The Sky Is Everywhere

  • #2
    Andrea Portes
    “But if I can keep my mind on these pages I don't have to care. I can make this all just go away. Poof. I can stay in this book and then this book gets to be real and everything else gets to be fake and who cares anyway.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit

  • #3
    Andrea Portes
    “Let's just call it like it is, no need to pretty it up. I care what other people think of me. I'm not Jesus Christ. I'm just a girl in the world.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit

  • #4
    Jesse Andrews
    “Look, I was an idiot. I didn't want people to think that I had a crush, so I decided to give everyone the impression that I truly, honestly hated Madison Harter. For no reason. Just thinking about this makes me want to punch myself in the eyeball.”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #5
    Jesse Andrews
    “When you convert a good book to a film. stupid things happen”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #6
    Jesse Andrews
    “let’s face it: Most girls are annoying. I mean, most humans are annoying, so it’s not specific to girls. Also, I don’t really mean “annoying.” I guess I mean that most humans like to try to fuck up your plans.”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #7
    Jesse Andrews
    “this book probably makes it seem as if I hate myself and everything I do. I mostly just hate every person I've ever *been*
    - Greg Gaines (CHARACTER), Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #8
    Jesse Andrews
    “There was just something about her dying that I had understood but not really understood, if you know what I mean. I mean, you can know someone is dying on an intellectual level, but emotionally it hasn't really hit you, and then when it does, that's when you feel like shit.”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #9
    Jesse Andrews
    “I’m smart in some ways- pretty good vocabulary, solid at math – but I am definitely the stupidest smart person there is… I was going to be the worst friend in the history of dying girls… Because I don’t really have a moral compass and I need to rely on (Earl) for guidance, or else I might accidentally become like a hermit or a terrorist or something. How fucked up is that.”
    Jesse Andrews, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

  • #10
    Jodi Picoult
    “When someone leaves you once, you expect it to happen again. Eventually you stop getting close enough to people to let them become important to you, because then you don't notice when they drop out of your world.”
    Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time

  • #11
    Jodi Picoult
    “I think grief is like a really ugly couch. It never goes away. You can decorate around it; you can slap a doily on top of it; you can push it to the corner of the room—but eventually, you learn to live with it.”
    Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time

  • #12
    Jodi Picoult
    “You can’t blame someone if they honestly don’t understand that their reality isn’t the same as yours.”
    Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time

  • #13
    Jodi Picoult
    “The moral of this story is that sometimes, you can attempt to make all the difference in the world, and it still is like trying to stem the tide with a sieve. The moral of this story is that no matter how much we try, no matter how much we want it … some stories just don’t have a happy ending.”
    Jodi Picoult, Leaving Time

  • #14
    Andrea Portes
    “It's one of those dumb days where nothing's really wrong but nothing's really right either and the sky can't even choose to be white or gray.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit

  • #15
    Andrea Portes
    “I look like vanilla pudding so nobody knows that on the inside I am spider soup.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit

  • #16
    Andrea Portes
    “I don't know how to act around anybody.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit
    tags: life

  • #17
    Andrea Portes
    “We tried to be less self-involved. We tried to look up from our dumb obsessions and notice other people. We tried to be open, for once. We tried not to be just another vaguely racist family. We tried to be enlightened. We tried to be good.
    We tried to be all of the things . . . we are not.”
    Andrea Portes, Anatomy of a Misfit

  • #18
    Robyn Schneider
    “Oscar Wilde once said that to live is the rarest thing in the world, because most people just exist, and that’s all. I don’t know if he’s right, but I do know that I spend a long time existing, and now, I intend to live.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #19
    Robyn Schneider
    “Words could betray you if you chose the wrong ones, or mean less if you used too many. Jokes could be grandly miscalculated, or stories deemed boring, and I'd learned early on that my sense of humor and ideas about what sorts of things were fascinating didn't exactly overlap with my friends'.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #20
    Robyn Schneider
    “If everything really does get better, the way everyone claims, then happiness should be graphable. But that's crap, because better isn't quantifiable.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #21
    Robyn Schneider
    “You see? You're just figuring it out now, but I discovered a long time ago that the smarter you are, the more tempting it is to just let people imagine you. We move through each other's lives like ghosts, leaving behind haunting memories of people who never existed.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #22
    Robyn Schneider
    “No matter how screwed up your life is today, today is just a collection of moments that stop and start whenever you want them to. And nothing upsetting matters when you know that tomorrow is gonna be better than yesterday”
    Robyn Schneider

  • #23
    Robyn Schneider
    “Ezra, the girl you're chasing after doesn't exist. I'm not some bohemian adventurer who takes you on treasure hunts and sends you secret messages. I'm this sad, lonely mess who studies too much and pushes people away and hides in her haunted house.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #24
    Robyn Schneider
    “It was like the part of me that had enjoyed those friends had evaporated, leaving behind a huge, echoing emptiness, and I was scrabbling on the edge of it, trying not to fall into the hole within myself because I was terrified to find out how far down it went.”
    Robyn Schneider, The Beginning of Everything

  • #25
    Sarah Dessen
    “I don't believe in failure, because simply by saying you've failed, you've admitted you attempted. And anyone who attempts is not a failure. Those who truly fail in my eyes are the ones who never try at all. The ones who sit on the couch and whine and moan and wait for the world to change for them.”
    Sarah Dessen, Keeping the Moon

  • #26
    Sarah Dessen
    “What you have to decide... is how you want your life to be. If your forever was ending tomorrow, would this be how you'd want to have spent it? Listen, the truth is, nothing is guaranteed. You know that more than anybody. So dont be afraid. Be alive.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #27
    Sarah Dessen
    “Sometimes it seems safer to hold it all in, where the only person who can judge is yourself.”
    Sarah Dessen

  • #28
    Sarah Dessen
    “That was the thing. You never got used to it, the idea of someone being gone. Just when you think it's reconciled, accepted, someone points it out to you, and it just hits you all over again, that shocking.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #29
    Jandy Nelson
    “According to all the experts, it's time for me to talk about what I'm going through... I can't. I'd need a new alphabet, one made of falling, of tectonic plates shifting, of the deep devouring dark.”
    Jandy Nelson, The Sky Is Everywhere

  • #30
    Jandy Nelson
    “When I'm with him,
    there is someone with me
    in my house of grief,
    someone who knows
    its architecture as I do,
    who can walk with me,
    from room to sorrowful room,
    making the whole rambling structure
    of wind and emptiness
    not quite as scary, as lonely
    as it was before.”
    Jandy Nelson, The Sky Is Everywhere



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