A Quote by Laurie Halse Anderson

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.
If the story's there for it, if there's a reason for it, then I'm all for it. But if you throw in a barbed wire match just to do a barbed wire match, then it makes no sense to me.
When I was growing up, my idea of a writer was someone like Sven Hassel, that mysterious Danish author who wrote thrillers about men clambering over walls and getting tangled in barbed wire.
I've been to Villawood Detention Centre in Sydney and it's all barbed wire, it's like a big jail.
A woman's dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.
This is how your heart gets snagged, like a balloon on a barbed-wire fence, this is where pieces of you get torn away.
And I said to myself: That's true, hope needs to be like barbed wire to keep out despair, hope must be a mine field.
Young players will run through a barbed wire fence for you.
I'd rather hug Magic Johnson after he rolled around in barbed wire.
True Love Isn't Hearts & Flowers. It's Blood & Guts & Bouquets Of Barbed Wire
And the commercials would have sickened a goat raised on barbed wire and broken beer bottles.
Most people think spies are afraid of guns, or KGB guards, or barbed wire, but in point of fact the most dangerous thing they face is paper. Papers carry secrets. Papers carry death warrants. Papers like this one, this folio with its blurry eighteen year old faked missile photographs and estimates of time/survivor curves and pervasive psychosis ratios, can give you nightmares, dragging you awake screaming in the middle of the night.
Would I rather be dental floss or a toothbrush? is that a question? Um, I would actually rather be floss, I think, if I was using me. Because I don't really floss enough.
I don't want to be a negative piece of barbed wire sitting up in the booth with all the answers. I think that's a turn-off.
What I didn't say was that each time I picked up a German dictionary or a German book, the very sight of those dense, black, barbed-wire letters made my mind shut like a clam.
The hardest thing in the world is believing someone can change. It's always easier to go along with the way things are than to admit that you might have been wrong in the first place.
Information is the oxygen of the modern age. It seeps through the walls topped by barbed wire, it wafts across the electrified borders.
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