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Every girl pretends she is a princess at one point, no matter how little her life is like that.
Alex Flinn
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Anyone else feel like that? Like your life's a big act. Like you're trying to be a man when you're just a scared kid, trying to keep under control when you really want to scream, cry, or maybe hit someone. Ever feel like you're breathing underwater and you have to stop because you're gulping in too much fluid.
Alex Flinn
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Those who do not know how to see the precious things in life will never be happy.
Alex Flinn
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Maybe we judge people too much by their looks because it's easier than seeing what's really important.
Alex Flinn
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I love you, I thought. But I didn't say it. It was not that I feared she would laugh in my face. She was far too kind for that. My fear was a greater one - that she won't say it back.
Alex Flinn
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I am a princess. I do not follow fashions--I make them.
Alex Flinn
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People make such a big deal about looks, but after a while, when you know someone, you don't even notice anymore.
Alex Flinn
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Something with inner beauty will live forever, like the scent of a rose.
Alex Flinn
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True love would look a second time. True love would not be thwarted. True love would not accept no for an answer. He would search the world and certainly look again and again in every cottage in Euphrasia until he finds you.
Alex Flinn
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A shoe that fits one person pinches another.
Alex Flinn
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Good to know: Doctors can't cure you of being a beast.
Alex Flinn
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What happened to romance? Sappy, soppy longhand love letters.
Alex Flinn
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A beautiful thing is precious no matter the price
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You are right. I have no idea, and it is none of my business, and I was taught to obey my parents. But sometimes it is just impossible to obey blindly.
Sometimes a child must strike out on her own. A child cannot be a child forever, whether that means not touching a spindle or . . . or . . .
Alex Flinn
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I was a lawyer for about ten years. The law teaches one to see things from all different angles.
Alex Flinn
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I enjoy people who aren't afraid to say what they mean. It makes life so much easier!
Alex Flinn
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That's what true love should be like-the person should be part of your soul and you should know what they're feeling all the time.
Alex Flinn
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Sometimes, unexpected things can happen.
Alex Flinn
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This isn't a fairy tale. It's New York City.
Alex Flinn
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The magic is over, but its effects will live forever.
Alex Flinn
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You shouldn't miss someone who don't miss you, right?
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I have a great deal of empathy for anyone who's having a hard time. I believe this ability to see another's viewpoint has served me well as a writer.
Alex Flinn
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Although my other ambition was to be a musical theater star (and I would attend college on a voice scholarship), writing was never far from my mind.
Alex Flinn
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Seem like a lot of people wear shoes they can't walk in.
Alex Flinn
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Everyone can use a little beauty.
Alex Flinn
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Since I've written many of my books from a less-than-sympathetic viewpoint, I think that being able to see things from all sides is a useful talent.
Alex Flinn
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Each of my books took roughly one and a half years to write. Some may have taken a shorter time to write the draft and a longer time to revise, while others were the opposite.
Alex Flinn
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It would be so great to have someone my own age to talk to, even if it was just about books.
Alex Flinn
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In stories like Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast, they always say the heroine is 'as good as she is beautiful.' I wondered if people just wanted that to be true, wanted the beautiful to be good. I wondered if they wanted the ugly to be bad because then they wouldn't have to feel bad for them.
Alex Flinn
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Maybe you actually do need to face obstacles with someone to know that they're the one you'd sacrifice for.
Alex Flinn
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A boy admiring a pretty girl. A rare thing to be certain. But love-true love-is something else.
Alex Flinn
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I write contemporary fiction, and that is what my readers want to read.
Alex Flinn
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Any experience that isn't fun is probably something I will at least use in my writing someday.
Alex Flinn
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I wrote poetry, journals, and, especially, plays for the neighborhood kids to perform. I had an ordinary, happy childhood. Nothing much was going on, but I had fun.
Alex Flinn
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I was painfully shy, and I had tremendous difficulty making friends. So, lacking friends, I watched other people. Watching is something all writers must do, and it was in junior high that I learned to do it.
Alex Flinn