Famous Laurie Halse Anderson Quotes

  • It’s easier to floss with barbed wire than admit you like someone in middle school. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    It’s easier to floss with barbed wire than admit you like someone in middle school.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I can’t do everything for you. You must walk alone to find your soul. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    I can’t do everything for you. You must walk alone to find your soul.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I can see us, living in the woods, her wearing that A, me with a S maybe, S for silent, S for stupid, for scared. S for silly. For shame. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    I can see us, living in the woods, her wearing that A, me with a S maybe, S for silent, S for stupid, for scared. S for silly. For shame.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • IT happened. There is no avoiding it, no forgetting. No running away, or flying, or burying, or hiding. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    IT happened. There is no avoiding it, no forgetting. No running away, or flying, or burying, or hiding.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • Yes it is, because you can only be brave if you’re scared. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    Yes it is, because you can only be brave if you’re scared.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I have never heard a more eloquent silence. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    I have never heard a more eloquent silence.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I could never hate you, even if I wanted to. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    I could never hate you, even if I wanted to.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I am beginning to measure myself in strength, not pounds. Sometimes in smiles. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    I am beginning to measure myself in strength, not pounds. Sometimes in smiles.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • I am beginning to measure myself in strength, not pounds. Sometimes in smiles.– Laurie Halse Anderson

  • It doesn’t matter where I go, I don’t want to be there. And then I get to the next place, and I don’t want to be there either. – Laurie Halse Anderson

    It doesn’t matter where I go, I don’t want to be there. And then I get to the next place, and I don’t want to be there either.– Laurie Halse Anderson