If they just carried on like always, everything would be ok. — Sarah Addison Allen Alright Copy Share Image
Doctors say there's no such thing as chemo brain, but ask any chemo patient. — Sarah Addison Allen Any Copy Share Image
“Her life was monotonous, but it kept her out of trouble.” — Sarah Addison Allen Heart Copy Share Image
There was an art to the male posterior. That's all there was to it. — Sarah Addison Allen Art Copy Share Image
“Summer was a lady who didn't give up her spotlight easily.” — Sarah Addison Allen Garden Copy Share Image
Her grandmother used to tell her that a pink sky meant someone in the distance had just fallen in love . . . . — Sarah Addison Allen Distance Copy Share Image
When you have to do something, you have to do it. Putting it off only makes it worse. Believe me, I know. — Sarah Addison Allen Believe Copy Share Image
“Lisette was born without the ability to speak, but she'd been brazen with written words as a child, substituting a sharp tongue… — Sarah Addison Allen Children Copy Share Image
Nothing is really broke, so it's not like I can fix it. I just have to keep trying to find what I'm… — Sarah Addison Allen Broke Copy Share Image
She was so Southern that she cried tears that came straight from the Mississippi, and she always smelled faintly of cottonwood and… — Sarah Addison Allen Mississippi Copy Share Image
“She wasn’t sure exactly when it happened when she had realized that she could only make one of them happy. She only… — Sarah Addison Allen Chosen Copy Share Image
How can we know the true meaning of charity if we don't even know how to help those closest to us? — Sarah Addison Allen Charity Copy Share Image
Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you. — Sarah Addison Allen Adolescence Copy Share Image
“The smell of peppery warm cheese and thick, yeasty grilled bread was beginning to fill the air. She would give the sandwich… — Sarah Addison Allen Candy Copy Share Image
We're connected, as women. It's like a spiderweb. If one part of that web vibrates, if there's trouble, we all know it,… — Sarah Addison Allen Connected Copy Share Image
He reached out and pushed some hair behind her ears. The gesture was tender, but it hit her with an unexpected force,… — Sarah Addison Allen Behinds Copy Share Image
“Because we're connected, as women. It's like a spiderweb. If one part vibrates, if there's trouble, we all know it. But most… — Sarah Addison Allen Feminism Copy Share Image
If anyone had been paying attention to the signs, they would have realized that air turns white when things are about to… — Sarah Addison Allen Air Copy Share Image
“She was wearing blue jeans and a dark blue peasant blouse, the ties of the neck open. She looked so beautiful and… — Sarah Addison Allen Blue jeans Copy Share Image
But one thing she [Rachel] did believe in was love. She believed that you could smell it, that you could taste it,… — Sarah Addison Allen Believe Copy Share Image
“He'd always liked the way Josey smelled. He thought about how she was wearing her curly black hair down that night, how… — Sarah Addison Allen Black hair Copy Share Image
“The light from the moon shone along the door casing and spread across the walls a few inches inside, far enough for… — Sarah Addison Allen Emily-benedict Copy Share Image
“He had on long swim trunks, which were dark with water and sticking to his thighs. His hair was wet and dripping… — Sarah Addison Allen Bow tie Copy Share Image
“Despite the cold outside, she was wearing a cropped white shirt and tight dark blue jeans that sat low, revealing a tattoo… — Sarah Addison Allen Cold outside Copy Share Image
“At the end of the evening, Paxton and Willa walked Agatha out to the nurse's car, after Agatha had given them a… — Sarah Addison Allen Brown sugar Copy Share Image
Cancer is too real, and too awful, and I can't make it good or magical. I couldn't even read a book where… — Sarah Addison Allen About Copy Share Image
“Mary had become anxious in her old age, and she hated being away from the house for long. She'd hold the girls'… — Sarah Addison Allen Autumn Copy Share Image
“She had beautiful pale skin, which was a stark contrast to her dark eyes and hair, like black marble and snow. It… — Sarah Addison Allen Dark eyes Copy Share Image
“The cake sitting on the dining room buffet table was wide and three layers tall. There was a fondant topper shaped like… — Sarah Addison Allen Cake Copy Share Image
“She opened her eyes slowly and saw that a pale lavender moth had come to a rest on the back of her… — Sarah Addison Allen Imagination Copy Share Image
“ Just So You Know You fall in love with every book you touch. You never break the spine or tear the… — Sarah Addison Allen Books Copy Share Image
“She'd been there for a few hours when Sawyer showed up. It was after midnight, but there he was, walking around the… — Sarah Addison Allen Sawyer Copy Share Image
“She went to the window. A fine sheen of sugary frost covered everything in sight, and white smoke rose from chimneys in… — Sarah Addison Allen Cold air Copy Share Image
“Last summer, Wills and her two best friends had spent hours in her bathroom, perfecting feathering their hair, which they collectively decided… — Sarah Addison Allen Best friend Copy Share Image
He used to believe good things happened in this kind of weather. — Sarah Addison Allen Believe Copy Share Image
People adapt. People change. You can grow where you're planted. — Sarah Addison Allen Change Copy Share Image
How could someone with a life this full feel this empty? — Sarah Addison Allen Empty Copy Share Image