E. Lockhart Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by E. Lockhart
E. Lockhart Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Am not talking about fate. I don't believe in destiny or soul mates or the supernatural. I just mean we understood each other. All the way.
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was delighted to find what good company books could be.
We shouldn't piss them off," explained Frankie, "because who knows what they'll do now that they've united.
The song: Our youth is wasted We will not waste it Remember my name 'Cause we made history Na na na na, na na
It is not mysterious to be home on a Saturday night, reading a novel in a pile of smelly golden retrievers.
After a minute, Gat leaned back and let me go first. "Not because you're a girl but because I'm a good person," he told me.
One day I looked at Gat, lying in the Clairmont hammock with a book, and he seemed, well, like he was mine. Like he was my particular person.
MY FULL NAME is Cadence Sinclair Eastman. I suffer migraines. I do not suffer fools. I like a twist of meaning. I endure.
I wanted so much for us: a life free of constriction and prejudice. A life free to love and be loved.
It was part of their mission as a secret society--as it is part of the mission of most secret societies, actually--to not be entirely secret.
She confused wit with intelligence, and made people laugh rather than lightening their hearts or making them think.
He cried like a man,not like a boy.Not like he was frustrated or hadn't gotten his way,but like life was bitter.Like his wounds couldn't be healed.
I loved the hole in his jeans and the dirt on his bare feet and the scab on his elbow and the scar that laced through one eyebrow.
Sex Ed - when I finally got to take it - was all about biology and birth control and nothing about anything that actually goes on between people.
A giant wields a rusty saw. He gloats and hums as he works, slicing through my forehead and into the mind behind it.
I already have a toothbrush. I don't know why she would buy me another. That woman buys things just to buy things. It's disgusting.
I'd a million times rather live and risk and have it all end badly than stay in the box I've been in for the past two years.
You can't have an ending. It's impossible. Because unlike in the movies, life goes on. You're never at the end until you die.
Someone once wrote that a novel should deliver a series of small astonishments. I get the same thing spending an hour with you.
He was contemplation and enthusiasm. Ambition and strong coffee. I could have looked at him forever.
Because on some level, even though it never turns out to be true, and even though I should know better, I still expect life to be like the movies.
I sit around too much, waiting for other people to do stuff and angsting about stuff they've done, without doing anything myself.
Dances are generally more fun to think about and get ready for than they actually are when you get there.
We looked at the sky. So many stars, it seemed like a celebration, a grand, illicit party the galaxy was holding after the humans had been put to bed.
We can't know or say what other people do. You have to think what you want to do to get the situation where you want it to be.
I own a well-used library card and not much else, though it is true I live in a grand house full of expensive, useless objects.
She confused being sick with being brave, and suffered agonies while imagining she merited praise for it.