“Yeah. I mean, acknowledging is easy. Something happened or it didn't. But understanding... that's where things get sticky.”
Sarah Dessen“I remembered Owen telling me how music had saved him in Phoenix, that it drowned everything out, and it was the same for me now. As long as I had something to listen to, I could blur the things I didn't want to think about, if not block them out completely.”
Sarah Dessen“Because you have to just go with the flow. Your life is not your own, with people coming in and out all the time. You get mellow because you have to.”
Sarah Dessen“We make such messes in this life, both accidently and on purpose. But wiping the surface clean doesn't really make anything any neater. It just masks what is below. It's only when you really dig down deep, go underground, that you can see who you really are.”
Sarah Dessen“Shit," Delia said. "I mean, shoot. No, actually, I mean shit. I really do.”
Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever“If you didn't love him, this never would have happened. But you did. And accepting that love and everything that followed it is part of letting it go.”
Sarah Dessen, Dreamland“That's the thing, though. You always think you want to be noticed. Until you are”
Sarah Dessen, Saint Anything“Fine," he repeated, and I wondered why it was I kept coming back to this, again and again, a word that you said when someone asked how you were but didn't really care to know the truth.”
Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever“...You can't unlearn something, even if you want to. You know what you know.”
Sarah Dessen, Along for the Ride“Fifteen minutes later, a meeting was called. "Okay, look." Deb's face was dead serious. "I know I just joined this project, and I don't want to offend anyone. But I'm going to be honest. I think you've been going about this all wrong." "I'm offended," Dave told her flatly.”
Sarah Dessen, What Happened to Goodbye“There comes a time when the world gets quiet and the only thing left is your own heart. So you'd better learn the sound of it. Otherwise you'll never understand what it's saying.”
Sarah Dessen, Just Listen