“Beauty has a persuasive power all its own.”
Janette Rallison“You can always tell how a man will treat his wife by the way he treats his mother.”
Janette Rallison, How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend“You know, sometimes you've got to trust the people you love. You've got to trust that if they're good people, they'll make good decisions.”
Janette Rallison, How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend“Beauty has a persuasive power all its own.”
Janette Rallison, How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend“Blackmailers never explain their thinking. They're like pirates that way. Dark-hearted, dangerous--- and cool like Johnny Depp.”
Janette Rallison, How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend“Then he leaned over, right there in the restaurant parking lot, and kissed me. And it wasn’t a friendship kiss, either. It was tender and real, and utterly romantic.”
Janette Rallison, All's Fair in Love, War and High School“Things that are easily done are often much harder to undo. Sometimes, impossible.”
Janette Rallison“I've pursued dreams and achieved them, but I don't think anybody should think their life is incomplete if they don't follow some dream. Happiness doesn't come from achievements, or money, or any sort of treasure. Happiness is a frame of mind, not a destination. It's appreciating what you've got and building relationships with those around you.”
Janette Rallison“Madame Bellwings, Memoir Elf Coordinator, was not at all pleased with this request, because elves who write the memoirs of teenage girls have the habit of returning to the magical realm with atrocious grammar. They can't seem to shake the phrases "watever" and "no way," and they insert the word like into so many sentences that the other elves start slapping them...and for no apparent reason occasionally call out the name Edward Cullen.”
Janette Rallison“I wound my arms around his neck and kissed him back, trying to capture this moment, to clasp it, so I could always remember what it felt like to hold him this way.”
Janette Rallison, My Double Life“Many perfumes promise to lure men to women. None of them smell of motherhood. None of them proclaim the wearer to be tidy, thrifty, and sensible.”
Janette Rallison, My Fair Godmother