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Top 160 Jennifer Weiner Quotes (2024 Update)
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Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Bethie and Harold glowed, with success and contentedness, and with, Jo thought, a little meanly, the kind of well-rested good looks you could have only when you were childless.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “You’re allowed to want to use your education. You’re allowed to want to be more than a mother.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Picture each worry like a gift. Put them in order, from the mildest to the most intense. Imagine yourself picking up each one and wrapping it with care. Picture yourself placing the gift under a tree, and then walking away.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Death would be too easy. Death would let him off the hook. Life, though, life with the knowledge that Daisy knew what he’d done and who he was... that would be close to intolerable for a man as proud as Hal Shoemaker. Let him live, like a parachutist with his straps cut, tumbling down and down, forever. Let him live, with his every moment a torment, every hour burning.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “A body was just a body, just a vessel for her soul, and she was under no obligation to keep her body looking any certain way...”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “I wouldn’t be able to write about this for my blog or instagram stories. Not anytime soon at least. Not while it was still so raw. It hurt. And nobody wanted unvarnished pain omg their feed unless it was served up with a side dish of uplift or some kind of lesson.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Social media means we’re listening to different voices. It’s not just the same, old, powerful white men who all went to the same places for college. It means everyone gets a soap box and if you’ve got something important to say, you can get people to listen.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “A body was just a body, just a vessel for her soul, and.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “When you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When you’re angry, everything looks like a target. There are a lot of angry people in the world. And these days, they’re all online.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Why would you want to spend your money to go to countries where the people are so poor that they’d do anything to come over here?”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Try and fail and try again.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “We lose ourselves,” she repeated, forming each word with care, “but we find our way back.” Wasn’t that the story of her life?”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Imagine every day you go to a school where the building’s run-down and the textbooks are outdated and there’s forty kids in every class, and you put your hand over your heart for the pledge – one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all – but you know it’s a lie, and there’s no liberty for you, no justice for you.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Anger surged inside her, and Bethie tried to push it aside. I could have this, if I wanted it, she told herself. She could starve herself thin again, cut her hair, find a guy, buy a little house in a neighborhood full of identical little houses. She could have everything Barbara had, everything her sister had, only she didn’t want it, not any of it.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Sometimes at night when we were watching TV, he would speak to his belly as if it were a pet, giving it a little pat and asking, “A little popcorn? Another beer?”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Maybe when you first experience a place as a six-year-old, you become six again, every time you return.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “The air smelled like the inside of the cabins at the summer camp in Maine: must from the off-season, wet wood and mold, bug spray and sunscreen, sunshine and sweaty kids. The essence of summertime.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “She hates me, Jo would think, but even that didn’t hurt so much, because her father loved her, and she could carry his love, like a glowing coal in the center of her chest, feeling its warmth even in the face of her mother’s fury.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Jo inhaled slowly, trying to think of all the time she’d had with her granddaughters, and not everything that she’d miss.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Diana, meanwhile, reads every novel she can find that’s set on the Cape, and describes for her father the pristine, golden beaches, sand dunes with cranberry bogs and poets’ shacks hidden in their declivities. She conjures the taste of briny oysters and butter-drenched lobsters, fried clams eaten with salt water-pruned fingers, ice-cream cones devoured after a day in the sun.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “I’m telling myself, she may not want me here right now. But, someday, she’ll remember that I showed up for her. She’ll know that I tried.” Eileen took another sip. “I think that’s half of parenting, especially when they’re older. You just keep showing up.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “Erect, it had been more impressive, a novel juxtaposition of hard and soft, with its glove of silky skin that slid against the stiff, veined flesh underneath.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “They were brightly colored, their gold rims vivid. From a distance, they looked like flowers, pinks and creams, reds and golds, unfolding in the sun.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “I thought my body was unacceptable, and that I had to hide. That’s what the world tells us, right? But, now, maybe, if enough of us stand up and show ourselves, just as we are, if we post about our thriving, busy, messy, beautiful lives, our daughters won’t have to swallow the same lies.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “And what do you do all day?” her sister asked. Jo made herself smile. “I cook. I clean. I read. I write.” “So you’re basically Betty Crocker,” Bethie said. “Betty Crocker with a library card.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “You try, and fail, and try again, and fail again.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “She’d seen it happen to her friends, fellow PhD students, some who’d published their work. Put a ring on their finger and, through some dark magic, they turned into wives and mothers, and instead of talking about Elizabethan poetry or symbolism in Shakespeare’s sonnets or how the market economy had shaped post–Civil War America, it was all teething and toilet training and which towns had the most desirable school districts.”
Jennifer Weiner Quote: “First of all, it’s got a million calories.”
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