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  • Every fairy tale, it seems, concludes with the bland phrase "happily ever after." Yet every couple I have ever known would agree that nothing about marriage is forever happy. There are moments of bliss, to be sure, and lengthy spans of satisfied companionship. Yet these come at no small effort, and the girl who reads such fiction dreaming her troubles will end ere she departs the altar is well advised to seek at once a rational women to set her straight.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.338, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • She says you're not truly human until you've had your heart broken and you've broken someone's heart.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Front and Center”, p.210, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I could not but wonder at the queen's unprecedented civility, until I realized with a flush of shame that it was my own improved behavior that motivated hers. So it is that we in life determine our own treatment.

  • I’d promised myself that I’d really work on talking more, talking about uncomfortable things, because I could see from Brian how well things could work out if you did.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2008). “The Off Season”, p.128, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I swear, every person I know gets far more satisfaction from doing good deeds than receiving them. Maybe that’s the whole point in the end, all of us putting up with good deeds, tolerating them as best we can, counting the minutes until we have the opportunity to reciprocate.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Front and Center”, p.129, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • That which is priceless has no cost.

  • And that's where our conversation went from there, than God, both of us laughing our butts off at the thought of a hoops game between two teams on intravenous fluids. Which makes absolutely no sense at all; I know that. But that's why it cheered me up, because it was so absolutely stupid. It cheered me up more than I'd ever thought I'd be cheered up again.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Front and Center”, p.205, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Why was it that jam always coated me so?

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.133, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • And if I didn’t, I’d spend the rest of my life wondering who I could have turned into if only I’d had the guts to try.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Front and Center”, p.215, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I ultimately decided to hold my tongue and settle instead for the comfort of ignorance. Not knowing the truth, I retained hope, and that hope I held like a smooth warm stone against my heart.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.125, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • And have your mother put my head on a stake? Do you have any notion what that would do to my handsome good looks?

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.7, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I hate it when people make fun of me and it turns out they're right.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.36, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Everyone's scared. So scared they can't sleep sometimes. Or eat. Or keep their weight on." "Then why bother playing?" I asked. It was a whisper, this question. "Because. You love the game. You love the people you play with. You love winning, maybe. You love that one moment when you get it right . . . I dunno. Why do you play?" "Because," I whispered, "it's who I am." Sounds like a good reason to me.

  • It was like he was in a contest to see who could do the least work, only he was the only contestant.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.25, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • You can’t think about how much you have left to do because that’s just one thought, one sad thought, that’ll make you bummed out all day long. Instead you’ve got to think about how much you’ve already done.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.19, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Oh. Listen, this is really hard for me . . . " "What is?" "You know. Being liked." I started to cry. I couldn't help it.

  • Despite all my public misconduct, in the past year, I had learned the Elemental spells, the Doppelschläferin, and the preparation and flying of a magic broom; I had survived two months as prisoner of war, saving the life of captain Johanne in the process; I had escaped the dungeons of Fortress Drachensbett, and after an arduous journey successfully reunited with my double, so preserving her, and all Montagne, from Prince Flonian's rapacity, I would somehow master the despicable art of being a princess.

  • Today exists between yesterday and tomorrow.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2013). “Heaven Is Paved with Oreos”, p.41, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Everyone I looked at, their whole lives, did exactly what they were supposed to do without even questioning it, without even wondering if they could do something different.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.132, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I milked, of course, and did some work around the barn, and tried not to think about Brian, which was like trying not to breathe.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.164, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • It kind of struck me how great it would be to go out with a guy that size. And if you, you know, got tired of dating him, you could always use him as a house or something.

  • How could I pretend to be someone else when I was already failing at being the person I already was?

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Front and Center”, p.160, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • What is a staircase, but a corridor improved by elevation?

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.86, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • So what if Brian made me feel like fireworks were going off inside me. He could also make me feel like a big fat clod of heartsick dirt. It was like he could take any emotion I had and make it ten times stronger. Which is great when it's happiness but pretty darn awful if it's anything sad.

  • When you don't talk, there's a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.3, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • But it turns out that even if I don’t talk a lot, when it’s something that matters I still have a lot to say.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.275, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • And I have to tell you, as tough as farming is, the idea of farming when you’re losing money year after year... that’s not life even, that’s like death. That’s eternal damnation.

    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2008). “The Off Season”, p.75, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Sometimes,well,all the time,I can't think of what to say because I'm so dumb and stuff,and then maybe I think of it like five days later.

    Thinking   Dumb   Stuff  
    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2007). “Dairy Queen”, p.9, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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