“And then, every time I didn't see her, there was a fall involved. I thought about dancing on the fifth-floor ledge outside out apartment. Every train she wasn't on felt something like hitting the pavement from five floors up. So maybe my father was right about that. Maybe happiness and excitement really are dangerous things.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde“I've been known to write 10 pages a day for 10 days running before I take a breath. I am not a disciplined writer. I'm one of those people who laughingly call themselves inspirational writers, which basically means someone who has no control over their own creative process.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde“I have a number of questions. If I had half as many answers, I’d be in great shape.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde“And then, every time I didn't see her, there was a fall involved. I thought about dancing on the fifth-floor ledge outside out apartment. Every train she wasn't on felt something like hitting the pavement from five floors up. So maybe my father was right about that. Maybe happiness and excitement really are dangerous things.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Chasing Windmills“Ah, yes. That. The sin of being happy or excited. According to my father, we must guard carefully against such things. According to my father, these emotions are the equivalent of dancing on out fifth-floor window ledge. Clearly inviting a nasty fall.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Chasing Windmills“[Rayleen talking to Billy.] "Grace is thriving here, and I dare anybody to challenge that. Anybody who has a problem with that can come take it up with me.""Thank God," Billy said, "because I really hate it when people come take things up with ME.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Don't Let Me Go“[Grace talking to Billy.] "It's like people who want to feel only happy but not sad," she said. "It never works. You either feel things or you don't. You don't get to pick and choose. At least, I don't think so.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Don't Let Me Go“There is no wrong way to perform an act of kindness.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Pay It Forward“Since we all know for a fact that we're all going to die, why don't we all treat each other like we could lose each other at any minute?”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Jumpstart the World“The most important thing I can add from my own observations is this: Knowing it started from unremarkable circumstances should be a comfort to us all. Because it proves that you don't need much to change the entire world for the better. You can start with the most ordinary ingridients. You can start with the world you've got.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Pay It Forward“[There] was a time when a lot of people came to the door. The milkman. The iceman. The Fuller Brush man. Encyclopedia salesmen. There was a sense of interaction with the world that started right at your own front doorstep.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Walter's Purple Heart