1.
There are those who believe that the value of a children's book can be measured only in terms of the moral lessons it tries to impose or the perfect role models it offers. Personally, I happen to think that a book is of extraordinary value if it gives the reader nothing more than a smile or two. In fact, I happen to think that's huge.
Barbara Park
2.
Junie B. Jones. The B stands for Beatrice. Except, I don't like Beatrice. I just like B and that's all.
Barbara Park
3.
A little glitter can turn your whole day around.
Barbara Park
4.
I don't really believe in pretending to be happy when you're not. Mostly I believe that you should burden your friends with your problems.
Barbara Park
5.
When you’re in between dreams, you get to lean back and relax and stop trying so hard. Trying to be somebody, I mean. It’s not as exciting as being a television star, but it’s not that bad, either. You just have to learn to be satisfied with the way you are for a while. Not Forever. Just until you’re finished resting.
Barbara Park
6.
Sometimes I think he’s the kind of friend that grownups call a ‘fair-weather friend.’ That means when everything’s going smoothly, he’s the best friend a guy could want. But as soon as something goes wrong…(he) sort of turns on you.
Barbara Park
7.
I happen to think that a book is of extraordinary value if it gives the reader nothing more than a smile or two. It's perfectly okay to take a book, read it, have a good time, giggle and laugh - and turn off the TV. I love that.
Barbara Park
8.
Even though sometimes you can control your anger, you can't control your sadness.
Barbara Park
9.
I was a good kid, but I was just very chatty. Teachers were rarely entertained, but occasionally a child was, which was enough for me. Everything was so urgent. I needed to say it immediately.
Barbara Park
10.
I'm not actually sure I'm grown-up enough for grown-up books.
Barbara Park
11.
My senior year of high school, I was voted Wittiest. So, several years later, I decided to try my hand at writing humor to see if I could be witty enough to make some money.
Barbara Park
12.
Can't we be friends?' I hate your guts, Frankovitch' Can't our guts be friends?
Barbara Park
13.
I don't even like clowns. Clowns are not normal people.
Barbara Park
14.
I'm so lazy as far as liking to get up, go to the office in my pajamas, get dressed about noon. And I hate flying. So I have this really laid-back, good lifestyle, and it's hard to nudge me out of it.
Barbara Park
15.
I find the term perfect child to be an oxymoron.
Barbara Park
16.
A stick or a stone only stings for a minute. A name seems to hurt forever.
Barbara Park
17.
And sometimes when you're very mixed-up inside, you do things you know you shouldn't do.
Barbara Park
18.
Sometimes grown ups don't act their right old age
Barbara Park
19.
Society just has a way of inhibiting you, which is good and bad.
Barbara Park
20.
The upside to grief is it takes away your appetite. When people say you look good they really mean it. Nature's thoughtful that way.
Barbara Park
21.
Moving makes you feel all alone inside.
Barbara Park
22.
Our nannas are losers.
Barbara Park