Happiness is a risk. If you’re not a little scared, then you’re not doing it right. — Sarah Addison Allen Happiness Copy Share Image
She accepted it from then on. Books liked her. Books wanted to look after her. — Sarah Addison Allen Accepted Copy Share Image
“And you couldn't make a snowman in your neighborhood because? Because you weren't there.” — Sarah Addison Allen Community Copy Share Image
“Kate's stomach trembled with that particular anxiety that always heralded something good.” — Sarah Addison Allen Anxiety Copy Share Image
Wasn't that the point to being married? That you had a partner, someone you trusted, to help with important decisions. — Sarah Addison Allen Being married Copy Share Image
“Her grandmother used to say something about how the air around you will turn white when things are about to change.” — Sarah Addison Allen Grandmother Copy Share Image
That, they knew, was true friendship. And they knew, if you're lucky enough to find it, you hold on to it. — Sarah Addison Allen Enough Copy Share Image
“As superstições são as formas de o homem tentar controlar coisas de que não tem controle algum.” — Sarah Addison Allen Amor Copy Share Image
Blank-slate friendships were thin and temperamental. She knew that. There was no history there to cement people together, for better or worse. — Sarah Addison Allen Blank Copy Share Image
My favorite books are the ones that make me smile for hours after reading them. I want that for my readers, for… — Sarah Addison Allen Book Copy Share Image
He had a smug smile on his lips like he knew, even in his sleep, that women all around him were dying… — Sarah Addison Allen Dying Copy Share Image
He didn't think he belonged here, so she was making him face some uncomfortable facts. People adapt. People change. You can grow… — Sarah Addison Allen Faces Copy Share Image
“...é como tentar agarrar a Lua, quando penso que a vou apanhar, ela desaparece no horizonte. Fico desgostosa e tento seguir em… — Sarah Addison Allen Amor Copy Share Image
“Once he'd asked, "Don't you want to read? There are hundreds of books in the sitting room." She had laughed and said,… — Sarah Addison Allen Books Copy Share Image
all we have is our deep and abiding love for each other. We can't loose that or we loose ourselves. If we… — Sarah Addison Allen Abiding Copy Share Image
I think my characters are more wish fulfillments than they are mirrors. They see things I don't and live in a world… — Sarah Addison Allen Character Copy Share Image
“Just as she was about to turn, she caught a whiff of something sweet. She inhaled deeply, instinctively wanting to savor it,… — Sarah Addison Allen Bitter taste Copy Share Image
“Eby knew all too well that there was a fine line when it came to grief. If you ignore it, it goes… — Sarah Addison Allen Death Copy Share Image
Magical realism is a blending of the unusual or supernatural into an otherwise ordinary setting. And, to me, this perfectly describes the… — Sarah Addison Allen Almost Copy Share Image
“It was natural, she supposed, to be tense around him. Your peers when you're a teenager will always be the keepers of… — Sarah Addison Allen High school Copy Share Image
“You know a lot more about me than I know about you," Emily finally said. "I don't think that's fair." Win leaned… — Sarah Addison Allen Curious Copy Share Image
“The townhouse was in a community called Waterview, a pretty green place with a common that had a gazebo and a fountain.… — Sarah Addison Allen Dream house Copy Share Image
“The first thing she noticed when the light popped on was that the wallpaper had rows and rows of tiny lilacs on… — Sarah Addison Allen Bedroom Copy Share Image
Fate never promises to tell you everything up front. You aren't always shown the path in life you're supposed to take. But… — Sarah Addison Allen Fate Copy Share Image
“Business was doing well, because all the locals knew that dishes made from the flowers that grew around the apple tree in… — Sarah Addison Allen Business Copy Share Image
“Devin was the most gorgeous, unique creature Kate had ever known. She'd come out of the womb an individual, refusing to be… — Sarah Addison Allen Dark hair Copy Share Image
“Josey?” She heard her mother’s voice in the hall, then the thud of her cane as she came closer. “Please don’t tell… — Sarah Addison Allen Cold outside Copy Share Image
“When Paxton was a teenager, her friends had even envied her relationship with her mother. Everyone knew that neither Paxton nor Sophia… — Sarah Addison Allen Beauty products Copy Share Image
“Nova Berry looked like a hickory switch- tall, thin and knobby. She could trace her family line back hundreds of years in… — Sarah Addison Allen Herbal medicine Copy Share Image
“Silver sparkles from inside caught in the air and rolled in the wind past her. She took a deep breath, and it… — Sarah Addison Allen Baking a cake Copy Share Image
“Marco Cirrini had been skiing on the north face of Bald Slope Mountain since he was a boy, using the old skis… — Sarah Addison Allen Fifteen years Copy Share Image
“Soy milk and two sugars." Just this past week, Rachel had become convinced that how people took their coffee gave some secret… — Sarah Addison Allen Coffee Copy Share Image
Superstitions are man's way of trying to control things he has no control over... — Sarah Addison Allen Men Copy Share Image
Children always know when their mothers are crazy - they just never admit it, not out loud, to anyone. — Sarah Addison Allen Children Copy Share Image
Sometimes its necessary to embrace the magic, to find out what's real in life, and in one's own heart. — Sarah Addison Allen Embrace Copy Share Image
“The sky was incredible that night, the moon nearly full and the stars littering the sky like tossed stones.” — Sarah Addison Allen Astronomy Copy Share Image
...she was still water in his hands. He didn't know how to hold on. — Sarah Addison Allen Hands Copy Share Image
It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon. — Sarah Addison Allen Autumn Copy Share Image
How we see the world changes all the time. It all depends on our mood. — Sarah Addison Allen Mood Copy Share Image
“But she was smart. She was savvy. And most of all, she was Southern.” — Sarah Addison Allen Savvy Copy Share Image