Dana Reinhardt Quotes

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  • There's no going back from what happened. You can go back and understand the past, but you can't go back and change it.

    Past   Happened  
  • They're just words. And words alone don't really mean anything. It's what you feel and what you believe when you say them that matter.

    Believe   Mean   Matter  
    Dana Reinhardt (2009). “How to Build a House”, p.92, Wendy Lamb Books
  • There are days when I think I don't believe anymore. When I think I've grown too old for miracles. And that's right when another seems to happen.

    Dana Reinhardt (2011). “The Summer I Learned to Fly”, p.215, Wendy Lamb Books
  • Guys don't go for me. Period. I don't distract them. They don't sneak glances in my direction. They don't think of me when I'm not standing right in front of them. I'm scenery. I'm background.

    Thinking   Guy   Periods  
    Dana Reinhardt (2009). “How to Build a House”, p.69, Wendy Lamb Books
  • I have a theory that as long as you have one good friend, one real friend, you can get through anything.

    Real   Good Friend   Long  
    Dana Reinhardt (2009). “How to Build a House”, p.95, Wendy Lamb Books
  • Precision about language can be really, really annoying. It can make you miss the point of what the other person is saying altogether.

    Dana Reinhardt (2009). “How to Build a House”, p.173, Wendy Lamb Books
  • The Little Drummer Boy was playing in the background for what seemed like the third time in a row. I fought off an urge to beat that Little Drummer Boy senseless with his own drumsticks.

  • Everyday is filled with opportunities to take a quiet moment

    Dana Reinhardt (2009). “How to Build a House”, p.67, Wendy Lamb Books
  • Friends, I was pretty sure, lift their friends up; they don't weigh them down like a sack full of stones

    Stones   Lifts  
    Dana Reinhardt (2011). “The Summer I Learned to Fly”, p.164, Wendy Lamb Books
  • I think about how we can't always live in the moment because moments pass, and when we're lucky, we have the kind of moments that we can't help wanting to go back to. We think about them, remember how they felt, and when more time passes we tell stories of these moments that are worth reliving.

  • We sat looking out at the ocean. There was just so much of it, and it never failed to take my breath away. Looking at the ocean gave me the same sensation I'd get staring at a sky full of stars- that I was small. Like the way a math problem reveals its undeniable truth, I knew when I stared into this sort of endlessness that my life didn't count for much of anything. And knowing that, that I was nothing but a speck, I felt pretty lucky for all that I had.

    Stars   Ocean   Math  
    Dana Reinhardt (2011). “The Summer I Learned to Fly”, p.97, Wendy Lamb Books
  • Some things you can fix, and some things you can't. And I just think it is a shame to walk away from the things you can.

    Thinking   Shame   Walks  
  • When there's something or someone, when there's anything that makes you happy, you don't let a continent or an ocean or an empty pocket keep you apart

    Ocean   Pockets   Empty  
    Dana Reinhardt (2011). “The Summer I Learned to Fly”, p.135, Wendy Lamb Books
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