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Parents were the only ones obligated to love you from the rest of the world you had to earn it.

em Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood
life love family unconditional-love agape

When you feel someone else's pain and joy as powerfully as if it were your own, then you know you really loved them.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
love friendship pain joy

Love who you love while you have them. That's all you can do. Let them go when you must. If you know how to love, you'll never run out.

em My Name Is Memory
love

Let me love you, but don't love me back. Do love me and let me hate you for a while. Let me feel like I have some control, because I know I never do.

love passion

Love demands everything, they say, but my love demands only this: that no matter what happens or how long it takes, you`ll keep faith in me, you`ll remember who we are, and you`ll never feel despair.

em My Name Is Memory
life love inspirational hopelessness

some people fall in love over and over again while some people can only do it once.

em Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood
love

You know what the secret is? It's so simple. We love one another. We're nice to one another. Do you know how rare that is? - Carmen

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
love friendship

He wanted to take his love back from her so badly. The old techniques didn’t work anymore. In fact, they’d never worked. How do you stop loving someone? It was one of the world’s more brutal mysteries. The more you tried, the less it worked.

love

She knew whose love she doubted. It wasn't her parents' and it wasn't her friends: It was her own.

em Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood
love

He loved her for being so beautiful, and he hated her for it. He loved how she put shiny stuff on her lips for him, and he also reviled her for it. He wanted her to walk home alone, and he wanted to run after her and grab her up before she could take another step.

love passion

She thought she was independent and strong, but she got one small taste of love and she was hungrier than anyone. She was ravenous.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
love

You have been with me from the very first life. You are my first memory every time, the single thread in all of my lives. It`s you who makes me a person.

em My Name Is Memory
love

Maybe happiness didn't have to be about the big, sweeping circumstances, about having everything in your life in place. Maybe it was about stringing together a bunch of small pleasures. Wearing slippers and watching the Miss Universe contest. Eating a brownie with vanilla ice cream. Getting to level seven in Dragon Master and knowing there were twenty more levels to go. Maybe happiness was just a matter of the little upticks- the traffic signal that said "Walk" the second you go there- and downticks- the itch tag at the back of your collar- that happened to every person in the course of the day. Maybe everybody had the same allotted measure of happiness within each day. maybe it didn't matter if you were a world-famous heartthrob or a painful geek. Maybe it didn't matter if your friend was possibly dying. Maybe you just got through it. Maybe that was all you could ask for.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
life happiness

I'm afraid of time... I mean, I'm afraid of not having enough time. Not enough time to understand people, how they really are, or to be understood myself. I'm afraid of the quick judgements or mistakes everybody makes. You can't fix them without time. I'm afraid of seeing snapshots, not movies.

life time

When she is happy, she can't stop talking, when she is sad she doesn't say a word.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
life

You couldn't erase the past. You couldn't even change it. But sometimes life offered you the opportunity to put it right.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
life inspirational hope inspiration change past

Lena knew she had spent too much of her life in a state of passive dread, just waiting for something bad to happen. In a life like that, relief was as close as you got to happiness.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
life

Try, reach, want, and you may fall. But even if you do, you might be okay anyway. If you don't try, you save nothing, because you might as well be dead.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
inspirational

Maybe you think you’ll be entitled to more happiness later by forgoing all of it now, but it doesn’t work that way. Happiness takes as much practice as unhappiness does. It’s by living that you live more. By waiting you wait more. Every waiting day makes your life a little less. Every lonely day makes you a little smaller. Every day you put off your life makes you less capable of living it.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
inspirational happiness living waiting unhappiness

Time is what keeps things from happening all at once.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
inspirational philosophy

I was supposed to write a romantic comedy, but my characters broke up.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
humor writing

How sad it was, Carmen thought, that you acted awful when you were desperately sad and hurt and wanted to be loved. How tragic then, the way everyone avoided you and tiptoed around you when you really needed them. Carmen knew this vicious predicament as well as anyone in the world. How bitter it felt when you acted badly to everyone and ended up hating yourself the most.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
truth

It was funny how the old practices always came around again. It was the rhythm of human enterprise to invent and worship some new approach, to fully reject it a generation later, to realize the need for it again a generation or two after that and then hastily reinvent it as new, usually without its original elegance. Scientists hated to look backward for anything.

em My Name Is Memory
truth

You thought you had the choice to stay still or move forward, but your didn't. As long as your heart kept pumping an your blood kept blowing and your lungs kept filling, you didn't. The pang she felt for Tibby carried something like envy. You couldn't stand still for anything short of death, and God knew she had tried.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
death god heart blood envy moving-forward lungs pang

A loving soul was always more beautiful over the long haul, but actual prettiness was fleeting.

em My Name Is Memory
inspirational-quotes

Maybe the truth is, there's a little bit of loser in all of us. Being happy isn't having everything in your life be perfect. Maybe it's about stringing together all the little things.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
happiness sisterhood loser bailey

Sex could be a blissful communion,. But it could also be a weapon, and its absence, sometimes, was required for the establishment of peace.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
life love peace happiness sex absence lesson weapon

She didn't open the envelope until she'd gotten to the bus station and needed to pay for her ticket. He hadn't given her the thousand dollars she'd asked for-he'd given her ten thousand.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
love hope care charity

It was like a dream you might have after death in which lost people came back to life, your friends loved you again no matter what you had done, and your failures were unaccountably forgiven.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life death people dream forgiven failures

If you are distant and misanthropic, selfish or cruel, you will find yourself alone in life and death.

life death way-of-life

I do believe that characters in novels belong to their writers and their readers pretty equally. I've learned a lot of things about the characters I write from people who read about them. Readers expand them in ways I don't think of and take them to places I can't go.

reading writing fictional-characters blog

You don't have time, Len. That is the most bitter and the most beautiful piece of advice I can offer. If you don't have what you want now, you don't have what you want.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
time time-passing

They were the sisterhood: their mothers at a younger age.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
friendship books

He was the strangest of strangers in that he was also her oldest friend.

friendship

Lena realized that a fundamental layer of their happiness depended on the four of them being close to one another. Their lives were independent and full. Their friendship was only one aspect of their lives, but it seemed to give meaning to all the others.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
friendship meaning lives independent

They were absolutely lovely, and in their presence, so was she.

friendship sisterhood

Together or apart, no matter how far apart, we live in one another. We go on together.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life love inspirational friendship family change

Tibby, on the other hand, had spent hundreds and hundreds of hours with Brian striving for the comfort of not knowing.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
friendship ignorance

What you leave behind is the people you loved. You leave yourself in them.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
love people leave

Even exciting places are boring most of the time. Wars. Movie sets. Emergency rooms.

em My Name Is Memory
war emergency-room movie-set

Tibby, who was not fond of change, had once told Bridget that the present, no matter what it brought, couldn't change the past. The past was set and sealed.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
change past present sealed fond tibby

Carmen: “I want you to leave me alone, but not ignore me. I want you to miss me when I go away to college, but not be sad. I want you to stay exactly the same, but not be lonely or alone. I want to do the leaving, and not have you ever leave me.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
love sad lonely change college leaving-home

She perched on her windowsill, gazing at the lurid sun soaking into the Caldera, trying to appreciate it even though she couldn’t have it. Why did she always feel she had to do something in the face of beauty?

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
beauty sunshine

Bridget wondered whether it all came down to the claustrophobic choice between dying beautiful or living ugly.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
life beauty choice ugly

She felt like parts of her soul were missing, had left her body long ago. It had happened not in Greece three months ago, but long before that. It was in Greece that she'd realized those parts had left her and were not coming back.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
soul missing body

You surround yourself with your pain or you avoid it and let it find you when you are trying to do other things

em The Last Summer
pain

Her vision of the world under the water represented a beautiful stillness, a version of heaven. It was the lost city of Lena, her alternate universe, the life she yearned for but didn't get to have.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
heaven beautiful yearning vision world water stillness alternate-universe lost-city

She was worried these thoughts would crush her if she let them come, but they didn't. You didn't know how heavy they were until you tried to lift them. You didn't know how strong you were.

strength grief

In a way it scared me, having a summer of experiences and feelings that belonged to me alone. What happened in front of my friends felt read. What happened to me by myself felt partly dreamed, partly imagined, definitely shifted and warped by own fears and wants. And who knows? Maybe there is more truth in how you feel than in what actually happens.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
living freedom growing-up feelings life-experiences ann-brashares

Bridget's anger evaporated and the sadness came back. The anger was easier. She owned and controlled it, whereas the sadness owned her.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
sadness emotions anger depression

She knew that when she got old it would be more fun to look back on a life of romance and adventure than a life of quiet habits. But looking back was easy. It was the doing that was painful. There were plenty of things she would like to look back on but wasn't willing to risk ...

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life adventure life-and-living old painful quiet

The path of your life can change in an instant.

em My Name Is Memory
life-and-living change life-path

Grief was like a newborn, and the first three months were hard as hell, but by six months you'd recognized defeat, shifted your life around, and made room for it.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life grief hard defeat room newborn

We follow our scripts like actors in a very large, very long production. And even with no audience, none of us gives a hint that it isn't real.

em The Here and Now
love friendship loss life-changing

[Carmen] knew a worse friend would have made her feel better.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
friends good-friendships good-friend bad-friend

We're the Septembers now. The real ones. We are everything to one another. We don't need to say so; it's just true. Sometimes it seems like we're so close we form one single complete person rather than four separate ones. We settle into types- Bridget the athlete, Lena the beauty, Tibby the rebel, and me, Carmen, the...what? The one with the bad temper. But the one who cares the most. The one who cares that we stick together.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
friendship friends summer ann-brashares

When you remembered to forget, you were remembering. It was when you forgot to forget that you forgot.

em Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood
memory

My memory is good for some things and not others.

em My Name Is Memory
memory

she looked up at the stars and gave Tibby thanks. She didn't have to throw her thoughts far to know they reached her.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
stars thoughts know thanks reached

She'd cried over a broken heart before. She knew what that felt like, and it didn't feel like this. Her heart felt not so much broken as just ... empty. It felt like she was an outline empty in the middle. The outline cried senselessly for the absent middle. The past cried for the present that was nothing.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
broken-heart past empty present nothing outline cried

Desire was just the dumbest thing. You wanted what you wanted until it was yours. Then you didn’t want it anymore. You took what you had for granted until it was no longer yours. This, it seemed to her, was one of the crueller paradoxes of human nature.

desire granted

This is the most beautiful piece of advice I can offer. I you don't have what you want now, you don't have what you want.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
beautiful advice want offer

Healing wasn’t always the best thing. Sometimes a hole was better left open. Sometimes it healed too thick and too well and left separate pieces fused and incompetent. And it was harder to reopen after that.

em The Last Summer
healing

It was her last breakfast with Bapi, her last morning in Greece. In her frenetic bliss that kept her up till dawn, she’d scripted a whole conversation in Greek for her and Bapi to have as their grand finale of the summer. Now she looked at him contentedly munching on his Rice Krispies, waiting for the right juncture for launchtime.He looked up at her briefly and smiled, and she realized something important. This was how they both liked it. Though most people felt bonded by conversation, Lena and Bapi were two of a kind who didn’t. They bonded by the routine of just eating cereal together.She promptly forgot her script and went back to her cereal.At one point, when she was down to just milk, Bapi reached over and put his hand on hers. ‘You’re my girl,’ he said.And Lena knew she was.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
greece language grandparent

Why was it that her temper and her thinking never happened at the same time? Her temper behaved like a glutton sitting in an expensive restaurant ordering a hundred dishes, only to disappear when the bill came due. It left her lucid mind to do dishes.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
anger thinking temper

When she made her way to the big picture window that framed the dining room table she froze. She stopped breathing. The anger was growing again.It grew up into her throat, where she could taste it, coppery like blood, in the back of her mouth. It grew down into her stomach, where it knotted her intestines. It made her arms stiffen and her shoulders lock. It pushed against her ribs until she felt they would snap like sticks.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
anger

A part of her wanted to tell him she still loved him, and that even though this love was hopeless and long over, it still consumed her year after year. It was a tangled hairball of feelings and she couldn't pull forth any one strand.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
love feelings tangled consumed

Her body was a prison, her mind was a prison. Her memories were a prison. The people she loved. She couldn't get away from the hurt of them. She could leave Eric, walk out of her apartment, walk forever if she liked, but she couldn't escape what really hurt. Tonight even the sky felt like a prison.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
love hurt memories walk body escape leave prison

But it was smell that carried memory.

em My Name Is Memory
memories remembering

Honesty was a tough customer... Once you started allowing yourself some honesty, it couldn't easily be contained or limited to one part of your life. It was like poison ivy or a bossy houseguest. Once it was there, you couldn't tell it what to do. You had to really fight to keep it from taking over.

em The Last Summer
honesty

My mother says it can't stay like this, but I believe it will. The Pants are like an omen. They stand for the promise we made to one another, that no matter what happens, we stick together. But they stand for a challenge too. It's not enough to stay in Bethesda, Maryland, and hunker down in air-conditioned houses. We promise one another that someday we'd get out in the world and figure some stuff out.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
life growing-up decisions journey figuring-things-out ann-brashares

There were those emotions down there, and though she couldn't quite feel them, they were strong and she feared them. It was like watching a thunderhead from high up in a plane, and though you weren't under it, you knew how it would feel if you were. You knew you'd have to land eventually.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
emotions

Lena wished that love were something you could flip on and off. You could turn it on when you felt good about yourself and worthy of it and generous enough to return it. You could flip it off when you needed to hide or self-destruct ad had nothing at all to give.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
love good generous wished self-destruct nothing-to-give

I told him, though, that he better be good to you. When you came along, I said I'd share you, but I told him to remember that you're my sister. I loved you first. (Riley to her sister Alice about Paul)

em The Last Summer
unconditional-love

Not even you can reach me here, Carmen thought.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
inspirational thought sisterhood

But I know this. We're ready to move forward again in our way. Together or apart, no matter how far apart, we live in one another. We go on together.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
live apart together move-forward our-way

She spilled rice on my knee, and she smiled. I wanted her to spill a thousand things on me, lava, acid, bricks, anything, and smile each time

em My Name Is Memory
smile infatuation

People sometimes talk about the power of first impressions, and believe me, there is truth to it.

em My Name Is Memory
truth perception observation first-impressions

How terrible would it be to just wait there pathetically alone for him never to show up?"Eudoxia's expression grew more serious. "That's what you're doing anyway, my dear.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
alone wait pathetic terrible

She kept walking. The very small, brave part of her brain knew that this would be her one chance. If she turned around, she would lose it.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
courage bravery chance

Lena, listen to me, okay? We don't have much more time here. You are in love. I've never seen anything like this before. You have to be brave, okay? You have to go and tell Kostos how you feel. I swear to God if you don't, you will regret it for the rest of your cowardly life.''What if he doesn't like me back?''That's what I mean about being brave.

love courage bravery

Bridget cried for the leavers and the left. For the people, like herself, grimly forsaking what few precious gifts they would ever get. She cried for Bailey, for Tibby, for the resolute clump of cells making headway in her uterus, and for Marly, her poor, sad mother, who'd missed everything.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
mother left cried missed leavers precious-gifts uterus

Someday when you're twenty, maybe, I'll see you again. You'll be this hot soccer star at some great school, with a million guys more interesting than I am chasing you down. And you know what? I'll see you and I'll pray you want me still.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
love age

It was hard to feel the right emotions at the right times. They didn’t come at all when you set a place for them, and they sacked when you weren’t ready, when you were just innocently flossing your teeth, for example, or eating a bowl of cereal.

em The Last Summer
emotion

I did the searching and remembering, she did the disappearing and the forgetting.

em My Name Is Memory
waiting love-hurts

Show me a girl with her feet planted firmly on the ground and I'll show you a girl who can't put her pants on.-Annik Marchand

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
girls humor pants

I picture you four girls back when you were small. I hardly knew where you ended and the other ones started.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
girls picture small

Lena studied the faces of the girls on the sidelines. She could tell that Kostos owned the lust of what few local teenage girls there were in Oia, but instead he chose to dance with all the grandmothers, all the women who had raised him, who had poured into him the love they couldn't spend on their own absent children and grandchildren.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
love sweet

His distress and pleasure mixed and married, giving birth to several anxious children.

em The Last Summer
pleasure distress

How could you cleanse yourself if you couldn’t forget?

em My Name Is Memory
reflection

The ocean was the best place, of course. That was what she loved most. It was a feeling of freedom like no other, and yet a feeling of communion with all the other places and creatures the water touched.

water

People left a lot of things behind when they went in the water. Their clothes, their stuff, their makeup, their fixed-up hair, their voices, their hearing, their sight—at least as the normally experienced them.

water

Lena felt like a child. Worse than a child and less valuable. She felt like a mouse. No, smaller than a mouse and less alive. Her life seemed so small and crumpled you could shoot it through a straw like a spitball.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life child mouse valuable

The weather turned. Her skin seemed to grow a million extra pores, and all of them opened to take in the warmth and tenderness of the air. The sun on her face made her want to cry. Into all those millions of open pores came the sunshine, and other feelings as well. In and out. She was porous.

sun

I feel like I should love them right away. But how do you do that? You can't make yourself love someone, can you?

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
loving

Alice suspected Paul couldn’t really picture his father, just like she couldn’t picture Paul when he was away. Maybe that was the case with people you wanted more than was good for you.

em The Last Summer
want

Her need was as big as the stars, and he was down there on the beach, so quiet she could hardly hear him.

em The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
need quiet quiet-strength ann-brashares

You could feel things or you could find a way to shut down. But once you were feeling things, you couldn’t decide exactly what to feel. That was the trouble with letting them in at all. They made a mess of the place.

feeling

Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not.

em Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood
contentment satisfaction

Those were the people who made her something, and without them she was different. She'd held on to them and to that old self tenaciously, though. She clung to it, celebrated it, worshipped it even, instead of constructing a new grown-up life for herself. For years she'd been eating the cold crumbs left over from a great feast, living on them as though they could last her forever.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life forever eating different years something crumbs feast grown-up celebrated tenaciously old-self worshipped

There was nothing new in sitting on this dock, on this or that wooden bench, watching for his boat to come. In some ways, she was always waiting for him.

em The Last Summer
waiting

She went around with a broken heart, and she wasn't sure who'd broken it. She thought it was herself, mostly.

broken-heart

What made you feel that stomach-churning agony for one person and not another? If Bridget were God, she would have made it against the law for you to feel that way about someone without them having to feel it for you right back.

em Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
unrequited-love

sometimes you need to make a mess.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
love sisters teen mess bestfriend

Tibby sat on the outside of a group of kids in the film program. There was a lot of dark clothing and heavy footwear, and quite a few piercings glinting in sunlight. They had invited her to sit with them while they all finished up their lunches before film seminar. Tibby knew that they had invited her largely because she had a ring in her nose. This bugged her almost as much as when people excluded her because she had a ring in her nose.

em The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
film piercing

She hadn't chosen the brave life. She'd chosen the small, fearful one.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
life fearful brave small

She wondered again about her inclination to wish for things that made her so deeply unhappy.

em Sisterhood Everlasting
wish unhappy inclination wondered

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