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  • #1
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Mom says it's because she has PMS.
    Do you even know what that means?
    "I'm not a little kid anymore. It means pissed-at- men syndrome”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #2
    Nicholas Sparks
    “you have to love something before you can hate it.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #3
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Truth only means something when it's hard to admit.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #4
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Sometimes you have to be apart from people you love, but that doesn't make you love them any less. Sometimes you love them more.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #5
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Life, he realize, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it's in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #6
    Nicholas Sparks
    “I have faith that God will show you the answer. But you have to understand that sometimes it takes a while to be able to recognize what God wants you to do. That's how it often is. God's voice is usually nothing more than a whisper, and you have to listen very carefully to hear it. But other times, in those rarest of moments, the answer is obvious and rings as loud as a church bell.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song
    tags: god

  • #7
    Nicholas Sparks
    “I mean, if the relationship can't survive the long term, why on earth would it be worth my time and energy for the short term?”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #8
    Nicholas Sparks
    “He stared at her, knowing with certainty that he was falling in love. He pulled her close and kissed her beneath a blanket of stars, wondering how on earth he'd been lucky enough to find her.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #9
    Nicholas Sparks
    “He was ordinary in a world that loved the extraordinary.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #10
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Do you want a cookie?
    - What?
    - A cookie. Like an Oreo. Do you want one?
    - No.
    - How can you not want a cookie?
    - I just don't.
    - Okay, fine,let's say you did want a cookie. Let's say you were dying for a cookie, and there were cookies in the cupboard. What would you do?
    - I'd eat a cookie?
    - Exactly. That's all I'm saying.
    - What are you saying?
    - That if people want cookies, they should get a cookie. It's what people do.
    - Let me guess. Dad won't let you have a
    cookie?
    - No. Even though I'm practically starving to death, he won't even consider it. He says I have to have a sandwich first.
    - And you don't think that's fair.
    - You just said you'd get a cookie if you wanted one. So why can't I? I'm not a little kid. I can make my own decisions.
    - Hmm. I can see why this bothers you so
    much.
    - It's not fair. If he wants a cookie, he can have one. If you want a cookie,
    you can have one. But if I want a cookie, the rules don't count. Like you
    said, it's not fair.
    - So what are you going to do?
    - I'm going to eat a sandwich. Because I have to. Because the world isn't fair
    to ten-year-olds.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #11
    Nicholas Sparks
    “He liked her; it was as simple as that.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #12
    Nicholas Sparks
    “I’m stuck babysitting turtle eggs while a volleyball player slash grease monkey slash aquarium volunteer tries to hit on me.”
    I’m not hitting on you,” he protested.
    No?”
    Believe me, you’d know if I was hitting on you. You wouldn’t be able to stop yourself from succumbing to my charms.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #13
    Nicholas Sparks
    “She was a stranger now, but she'd been a friend once, and that was enough for him.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #14
    Nicholas Sparks
    “In a lifetime of mistakes, you two are the greatest things that have ever happened to me.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #15
    Nicholas Sparks
    “I call it God Light, because it reminds me of heaven. Every time the light shines through the window we built or any window at all, you'll know I'm right there with you, okay? That's going to be me. I'll be the light in the window.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #16
    Nicholas Sparks
    “As far as I can tell, dumping soda on people is the equivalent of ‘Hi, it’s nice to meet you’ in this part of the world. Frankly, I think standard greetings work better, but what do I know?”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #17
    Nicholas Sparks
    “God, he suddenly understood, was love in its purest form, and in these last months with his children, he had felt His touch as surely as he had heard the music spilling from Ronnie's hands.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #18
    Nicholas Sparks
    “At times, he even admitted that he'd been more an observer of the world than a participant in it...”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #19
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Wait. Let me guess. You’re giving me the cold shoulder, right?”
    With that, she sighed. “Shouldn’t you be with your friends, staring at yourselves in the mirror?”
    He laughed. “That’s funny. I’ll have to remember that.”
    “I’m not being funny. I’m being serious.”
    “Oh, because we’re so good-looking”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #20
    Nicholas Sparks
    “It's the first line in your book. I always thought there was a lot of truth in that. Or maybe that's what my English teacher said. I can't really remember. I read it last semester."

    - Your parents must be so proud you can read."

    - They are. They bought me a pony and everything when I did a book report on Cat in the Hat.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #21
    Nicholas Sparks
    “he'd once believed that the answer lay somehow in the
    music he created, he suspected now that He'd been mistaken. The more he thought about it, the more he'd come to realize that for him, music had always been a movement away from reality rather than a means of living in it more deeply. .. he now knew that burying himself in music had less to do with God than a selfish desire to escape.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #22
    Nicholas Sparks
    “What were the odds that she'd turn away at the same instant the ball came flying her way? And that she'd be holding a soda in a crowd at a volleyball game she didn't even want to watch, in a place she didn't want to be? In a million years, the same thing should probably never happen again. With odds like that, she should have bought a lottery ticket.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #23
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Unless you had a popular video on YouTube
    or could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #24
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Ironically, he'd yet to leave a good impression. First he'd spilled soda on her, next she'd seen him almost involved in a riot, and then this morning she'd believed him to be either lazy or an idiot.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #25
    Nicholas Sparks
    “A story about family, first loves, second chances, and the moments in life that leads you back home”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #26
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Everyone always noticed Ashley. She was like a flashing neon sign for anyone with an ounce of testosterone.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #27
    Nicholas Sparks
    “What problems?" "Well for starters.. you're an evil duck killer.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #28
    Nicholas Sparks
    “She squinted up at him. "But I haven't always made good decisions."

    Pastor Harris smiled. "All that shows is that you're human.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #29
    Nicholas Sparks
    “He finally understood that God's presence was everywhere, at all times, and was experienced by everyone at one time or another.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #30
    Nicholas Sparks
    “The secret is to know how to lie" he used to say, " and to know when someone's lying to you". His father, Steve eventually decided, must have known how to lie.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song



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