“Risk is the universe's way of pushing us to become more than what we are. Risk is faith at the edge. Risk is the pulsating nature of life.”
Sarah Strohmeyer“Risk is the universe's way of pushing us to become more than what we are. Risk is faith at the edge. Risk is the pulsating nature of life.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, The Cinderella Pact“He's definitely one of those men you love before you get to know.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Sweet Love“I believe that within every one of us is a woman of undiscovered beauty, a woman who is charming and talented and light of heart”
Sarah Strohmeyer, The Cinderella Pact“God always sends an angelto soften the sting of the devil.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, The Cinderella Pact“Love doesn't go anywhere when you die, you know. The person passes on, the body withers, but love, it survives.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Kindred Spirits“I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that's all you have - happy memories.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Kindred Spirits“Without risk, we are automatons going through our days with no purpose or meaning. We are safer, perhaps, but we are also, ironically, closer to death.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, The Sleeping Beauty Proposal“Maybe we were being a bit unrealistic, but we had this hope that if we could just get into the Ivy League, everything would be set. We dreamed of Gothic libraries and leafy green quads and romantic dorms with fireplaces and guys who were not only cute but also smart and charming, and, quite possibly, British. In college, we believed, we’d finally find our people.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Smart Girls Get What They Want“This is probably the advantage of being stupid. Stupid people just do. We tend to overthink. If we could eliminate the “over” and just think, then we could do, too. Only we’d be smarter doers because we’d be thinkers.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Smart Girls Get What They Want“I focused on the passing houses filled with couples who’d somehow survived this teenage craziness of ‘he likes her but she likes him and he likes somebody else, you just can’t win.’ How did they do it? How did they end up in their golden, warm and cozy living rooms with their 2.3 children and dogs and cats? Because getting from where I was to where they were seemed millions of light years away.”
Sarah Strohmeyer, Smart Girls Get What They Want