Quote by Charlie Jane Anders Download Open image ““Nobody wanted to befriend someone who was both nerdy and bad at homework.”” — Charlie Jane Anders ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“If it weren't for the friends I have in books, I'd have no friends at all.” — P.A. Hopkins Copy Share Image
“Never apologize for being nerdy, because unnerdy people never apologize for being assholes.” — John Barrowman Copy Share Image
“Students usually don't refer to themselves as nerds until someone else accuses them of being one.” — Alexandra Robbins Copy Share Image
“Never believe a friend who offered you his friendship just because he was getting bored.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“I made friends easily, probably because I was spontaneous and average, which didn't intimidate people. It's the quiet ones kids are unsure about.” — Julie Gonzalez Copy Share Image
“In her experience, groups of friends like that just didn't open up to include underage, undersized geeks like her. They hadn't sounded mean, they… — Rachel Caine Copy Share Image
“Nerds always say they don’t give a shit about popularity; but—not having friends sucks. I never liked quote unquote cool kids, personally—I thought they… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Naturally I have zero friends. I've built a wall around me, never letting anybody inside and trying not to venture outside myself. Who could… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Still never had any friends because I hate everyone for they were so phony.” — Kurt Cobain Copy Share Image
“greatest natural disaster in America’s history. The storm’s supermassive fetch, hurling the already-swollen ocean onto land. High winds and twenty inches of rain shredding… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
People really don't understand the technology they're using. It's been talked about a lot. Apple products in particular are designed in such a way… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“kids shouted, “Larry, Larry, Quite Contrary!” and held him underwater, and threw him out of the airplane early, and forced him to do improv… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“As Dorothy J. Heydt famously said, the eight deadliest words for any work of fiction are 'I don't care what happens to these people.” — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“The sheer volume of bad news had gotten beyond anybody’s ability to process into a narrative.” — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“A society that has to burn witches to hold itself together is a society that has already failed, and just doesn’t know it yet.” — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“Now Laurence felt self-conscious. People should not see him having a crazy argument with his Caddy—with Peregrine. He hustled away from the beach, away… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“The not-understanding was worse than anything else, it was like a mystery and a wound that couldn't heal and an unforgivable failure.” — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“What was it?” Serafina wandered off to look at yogurt-covered pretzels, probably annoyed at him for talking on the phone. Her long fingers lifted… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
If you're a writer, you don't serve genres. Genres serve you. Like, if you're writing a science fiction story set on a spaceship, you… — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image
“When Laurence was old enough to do what he liked, he would be old enough to understand he couldn’t do what he liked.” — Charlie Jane Anders Copy Share Image