Top 76 Quotes & Sayings by Lisa Jewell - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British author Lisa Jewell.
Last updated on November 24, 2024.
If you have a calling, you need to let it find you.
Getting married young was the worst experience of my life. It was horrible - really horrible.
For a very long time, I thought everyone I met through the process of getting an agent and a publishing deal had made a mistake. When they agreed to pay me for the book, I thought they would ask me for the money back.
My mother had breast cancer when she was 39.
My father was a self-employed textile agent, and the shop below his office was an art gallery.
If you feel that your father was lacking as a husband, it affects your own choice of man.
I don't think my first book was chick lit.
My first husband dragged me out of London and made me live in the suburbs in Surrey - not where you want to be when you're 23. — © Lisa Jewell
My first husband dragged me out of London and made me live in the suburbs in Surrey - not where you want to be when you're 23.
If you loveach other, whatever happens you can deal with it, you can work it out. Because if there's one thing I've learned, it's that it's really not much fun having an adventure with someone you're not in love with.
If destiny could bring two people together, then it could just as easily tear them apart, and, if it could tear two people apart, then it could just as easily bring them back together again. There was no beginning, middle and end to destiny. It wasn't neat and manageable. It was random and scary.
They say that your powers of memory are at their peak when you're 26, and it's all downhill after that. — © Lisa Jewell
They say that your powers of memory are at their peak when you're 26, and it's all downhill after that.
It's the people who seem weak who are always suprisingly strong, and the ones who seem strong who are unexpectledly weak.
Freedom came in strange forms and from unexpected directions.
Friends can be a pain. They can be demanding and hard work. But maybe that's because they're the wrong friends. I read a quote once, can't remember who by, but they said that your friends aren't necessarily the people you like best, they're just the people who got there first.
That's always the way in life: the longer you leave things, the harder they are to do.
I loved her more than she loved me, that was the problem. A basic imbalance. Relationships like that never last, however hard you try. And now she's pregnant and in love with a man who'll never love her the way she loves him. It's a series of vicious circles, and the only way to stop it is to find someone who loves you the same. No power struggle. No insecurities. Just friendship. Because you can never be friends with someone if you love them too much.
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