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  • Are all American girls as daft as you, Rachel?" "I hope so," I said.

    Girl   Said   Daft  
  • Sometimes it take courage to leave.

    Ann Rinaldi (2002). “The Staircase”, p.173, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • You don't trade in the devil you know for the one you don't know.

    Life   Devil   Trade  
  • Let me say the good are often punished unfairly.

    Let Me  
  • The most important thing we ever have to learn in life is to live with our choices.

    Ann Rinaldi (2002). “Amelia's War”, p.259, Scholastic Inc.
  • I didn't know how to say goodbye. Words were stupid. They said so little. Yet they opened up holes you could fall into and never climb out of again.

    Goodbye   Stupid   Fall  
    Ann Rinaldi (1995). “A Stitch in Time”, p.97, Scholastic Inc.
  • When I wrote, I felt better, as if I had remade the world all of a piece, the way I wanted it to be, not the way it was.

    Pieces   World   Way  
    Ann Rinaldi (2005). “Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley”, p.137, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I will stand by you. You must not be afraid. This is a brave land, Susanna, founded by brave people who never shrank from their duty or their vision of freedom. But this land has a future only if each of us stands up for what is right when it is given us to do so.

    Land   People   Brave  
    Ann Rinaldi (2005). “A break with charity: a story about the Salem witch trials”
  • Sometimes it takes courage to leave.

    Ann Rinaldi (2002). “The Staircase”, p.173, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • And in that moment I possessed and lost the whole world and everything in it and was left with the feeling and the knowledge, which is love, that no matter how we give ourselves we always end up losing. That to love is to lose, the moment we agree to the bargain. And that, being human, we keep standing there wanting to lose more.

    Ann Rinaldi (2011). “Time Enough for Drums”, p.125, Laurel Leaf
  • No one is a virgin, because life has screwed us all.

    Virgins  
  • Most of our miseries we bring on ourselves. And they're the sum of our own stupidity.

    Ann Rinaldi (1996). “Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley”, Gulliver Books
  • Doing good doesn't always make you feel good. I don't care what they tell you in church.

    Feel Good   Church   Care  
    Ann Rinaldi (2002). “Amelia's War”, p.55, Scholastic Inc.
  • Love is like light and there are two kinds, the bursting fireworks of the moment and the solid, fixed stars that sometimes become obscured in the heavens, but are always there, year after year, for a lifetime.

    Stars   Love Is   Light  
    Ann Rinaldi (1998). “In My Father's House: And Related Readings”, McDougal Littel
  • There are depths to the human soul that should not be fathomed.

    Soul   Depth   Should  
    Ann Rinaldi (2002). “The Staircase”, p.169, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • A person doesn't ask permission to fall in love; not even of themselves.

    Ann Rinaldi (1998). “In My Father's House: And Related Readings”, McDougal Littel
  • Because I had already resolved that if you're afraid of love, your heart will break anyway, only in not half so nice a fashion as it does when you let somebody love you.

    Fashion   Nice   Love You  
  • A person has to be strong in life. A person must practice strength, even if they don't feel it.

    Strong   Practice   Feels  
    Ann Rinaldi (2001). “Girl in Blue”, p.207, Scholastic Inc.
  • I want a place. It has to do with the kind of person I want to be. And how I fit in to everything. I want people to listen when I open my mouth. And know I'm worth listening to." She stared at me. "That's all?" To me it was not all, it was everything.

    Ann Rinaldi (1993). “The Fifth of March: A Story of the Boston Massacre”, p.22, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • When a woman's face is wrinkled And her hairs are sprinkled, With gray, Lackaday! Aside she's cast, No one respect will pay; Remember, Lasses, remember. And while the sun shines make hay: You must not expect in December, The flowers you gathered in May.

    Flower   Hair   Shining  
    Ann Rinaldi (2004). “Or Give Me Death: A Novel of Patrick Henry's Family”, p.154, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • When I write I am the real me.

    Real   Writing   Real Me  
    Ann Rinaldi (2005). “Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley”, p.35, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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