“When she got back from taking Cassie to school Fancy knew that she ought to be working on her wilderness romance. She had promised thirty thousand words to her editor by tomorrow, and she had only written eleven. Specific”
Jaclyn Moriarty“You’ve loved with intensity and passion, and have learned to hide your heartache, learned to press your handkerchief back into your pocket and pretend that you are okay.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, A Corner of White“Who knows if all our brains are inventing the same thing? I mean, how do we know that the thing YOUR eyes see and call "red" is the same thing that I call "red"?”
Jaclyn Moriarty, A Corner of White“Distance is the journey. Displacement is the result.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Cracks in the Kingdom“There was something in the moonlight tonight. It was stroking the stonework and spires, leaning into cracks between the cobblestones, caressing the stained-glass windows. She felt her heart lift with magic.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Cracks in the Kingdom“How about we meet at midnight tomorrow and try this. I close my eyes, believe in you, and there you'll be.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Cracks in the Kingdom“Do you think there could be a universe next door?”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Cracks in the Kingdom“The world is made of more than particles. It's made of things you can't hold in your hand, like fear, love, loss, hope, truth.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Cracks in the Kingdom“It's a lot easier to be crazy or mad than to just get on with living.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Year of Secret Assignments“I love her bare legs from a distance. When she's standing by a pool. When she's facing the water, thinking. Her legs are white as watermelon rind, veined blue from cold. There's that 'H' shape behind her knees. The H trembles softly with the swimming-water cold.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Ghosts of Ashbury High“When she got back from taking Cassie to school Fancy knew that she ought to be working on her wilderness romance. She had promised thirty thousand words to her editor by tomorrow, and she had only written eleven. Specific”
Jaclyn Moriarty, The Spell Book of Listen Taylor