Jodi Picoult

American author
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Jodi Lynn Picoult (born May 19, 1966) is an American author.

Jodi Picoult

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  • You know it's never fifty-fifty in a marriage. It's always seventy-thirty, or sixty-forty. Someone falls in love first. Someone puts someone else up on a pedestal. Someone works very hard to keep things rolling smoothly; someone else sails along for the ride.
  • You don't love someone because they're perfect. You love them in spite of the fact that they're not.
  • Maybe who we are isn't so much about what we do, but rather what we're capable of when we least expect it.
  • If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone?
  • Let me tell you this: if you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, it's not because they enjoy solitude. It's because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them.
  • What if it turns out that a life isn't defined by who you belong to, or where you came from, by what you wished for or whom you've lost, but instead by the moments you spend getting from each of these places to the next?
  • If you gave someone your heart and they died, did they take it with them? Did you spend the rest of forever with a hole inside you that couldn't be filled?
  • Power isn't doing something terrible to someone who's weaker than you, … It's having the strength to do something terrible, and choosing not to.
  • “the image of those widmestern storms that rip up the world as you know it, and leave, like a sacrifice, a rainbow to make you forget what has come before.”[1]

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