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  • As if finding a guy to solve your problems isn't a contradiction of terms.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend”, p.47, Penguin
  • Misfortune and Fortune are eerily similar, but Fortune is a better dresser and more fun at parties.

  • The only wishes that will ever change you are the kind that may, at any moment, eat you whole.

  • But that's how life is. You never know how it's going to turn out, and you can't plan for everything. You just have to do your best dealing with things as they come and hope people forgive you when you make a mistake.

  • You know, sometimes you've got to trust the people you love. You've got to trust that if they're good people, they'll make good decisions.

  • ...and her dreams that didn't happen, that couldn't have happened because she'd pinned them on somebody too broken and unattainable to love her back.

  • Happy is entirely up to you and always has been.

    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.65, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • I suppose you could pass for a starlet. You do have that femme fatale air about you. Like you crush boys’ dreams in your spare time.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “Just One Wish”, p.28, Penguin
  • I don't care what you Yanks say, cheese should not whiz.

    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.102, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Don’t worry, though, because Prince Hubert is very handsome and kind. That’s all you wanted in a boyfriend, wasn’t it?” “No,” I said. She raised an eyebrow. “It must be. If you had admired any other qualities you would have developed them in yourself, wouldn’t you?” Which was really too much. I put my hands on my hips. “Aren’t fairy godmothers supposed to be nice and make you feel better about yourself?” She rolled her eyes. “No, you’re confusing fairy god- mothers with sales clerks.

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    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.88, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Yesterday you asked me what the purpose of life is. I've thought about that ever since. I think it's to do good no matter what life throws at you, to not let the pain turn you bitter. It's something we have to learn, something we have to make ourselves become...Little kids don't have to learn it. They already know.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “Just One Wish”, p.150, Penguin
  • New York is a nice place." "If you like concrete, crowds, and that claustrophobic, closed-in feeling.

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  • That's the magic of books. They're never quite the same for any two people. When you read one, you automatically make it your own.

  • What was God thinking when he created a guy this handsome? He wasn't a gift to womankind, he was a torture device.

  • The problem was that I'd never worn a bikini before. My dad doesn't allow them. He thinks even one-pieces show too much skin and constantly suggests that Jane and I wear wet suits.

    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.32, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • You can always tell how a man will treat his wife by the way he treats his mother.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend”, p.49, Penguin
  • "Women," he said in disgust. I wasn't sure whether we was referring to me or nuns.

    "My Unfair Godmother". Book by Janette Rallison, April 12, 2011.
  • Wishes are powerful things. You can't expect them to change the world without changing you too.

    Janette Rallison (2011). “My Unfair Godmother”, p.167, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • I bet you Cinderella didn't get along with Prince Charming's friends. Oh sure, the knights and barons probably put up with her on account that she was pretty and had such dainty feet and all, but you should know every duchess and contess in the kingdom hated her guts.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend”, p.7, Penguin
  • A few moments later Mom opened my door and peered in at me. "Logan Hansen is here to see you." If it had been anyone else in the world, I would have told my mother to send him away. Santa Claus himself could have shown up to explain his whereabouts since my childhood, and I would have turned him out.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “All's Fair in Love, War and High School”, p.179, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • It's not like most people read anymore. Well, not unless the book has a wizard school or a hot vampire. And, as a Kari Kngsley expert, I'm absolutely certain your life has neither of those things.

  • Things that are easily done are often much harder to undo. Sometimes, impossible.

    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.18, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Happy people are rarely interesting.

    Janette Rallison (2010). “My Fair Godmother”, p.7, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Blackmailers never explain their thinking. They're like pirates that way. Dark-hearted, dangerous--- and cool like Johnny Depp.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “How to Take the Ex Out of Ex-Boyfriend”, p.69, Penguin
  • Very often the lessons you learn are more important than the things you accomplish

  • I will not go on, I thought. I won't. I will throw my soul to the wind and blow into a thousand pieces. I will wash up on a shore somewhere like bleached and broken driftwood. I will dry out in the sun until I-and any gift I ever had-shrivel into the sand.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “Just One Wish”, p.149, Penguin
  • Goose neck is a delicacy. You have to at least try it. In fancy restaurants people pay up to fifty dollars a plate for this stuff.' And at our house we were force-fed it for free. Just another irony of life.

    Janette Rallison (2009). “All's Fair in Love, War and High School”, p.34, Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • I didn't bother to explain about the glitter in my hair. I figured they could think it was a family trait. We all glittered, just like the Cullens in Twilight.

  • I can't believe you just did that! Are you crazy?" I gripped the steering wheel tighter. "Why do people keep asking me that?" He turned to stare at me, his eyes worried. "Who else keeps asking you that? Are any of them doctors?

    Janette Rallison (2009). “Just One Wish”, p.106, Penguin
  • The key to happiness - as any good fairy godmother will tell you - is not to avoid problems, but to overcome them.

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