Is it a crime when you love someone so much that you can't stand the thought of them changing? Is it a crime when you love someone so much that you can't see clearly? Jodi Picoult More Quotes by Jodi Picoult More Quotes From Jodi Picoult I always wondered why God was supposed to be a father," she whispers. Fathers always want you to measure up to something. Mothers are the ones who love you unconditionally, don't you think? Jodi Picoult mother love-you father It is always hardest for me to write a book that has kids in it close to my kids' ages. It is always hardest for me to write a book that has kids in it close to my kids' ages. Jodi Picoult writing kids book She stares at me for a moment, and then she bursts out laughing. “You haven’t seen his perfect little wife and his perfect little girls. Believe me, Oliver, I’m not the great love of his life, the one he’ll never forget.” “You are to me,” I say. Jodi Picoult girl perfect believe I wonder if the conversations you've never had with someone count, if you've been over them a thousand times in your mind. Jodi Picoult mind wonder conversation Lie to yourself until it's true. Jodi Picoult lying You signed no contract to become a parent, but the responsibilities were written in invisible ink. There was a point when you had to support your child, even if no one else would. It was your job to rebuild the bridge, even if your child was the one who burned it in the first place. Jodi Picoult responsibility jobs children That’s what religion does. It points a finger. It causes wars. It breaks apart countries. It’s a petri dish for stereotypes to grow in. Religion’s not about being holy...Just holier-than-thous. Jodi Picoult doe war country A lie took two parties - the weaver of the tale and the sucker who so badly wanted to believe it. Jodi Picoult party believe lying You need to learn to write on demand, and to get critiqued without flinching. When someone can rip your work to shreds without it feeling as though your arm has been hacked off, you're ready to send your novel off to an agent. Jodi Picoult rip feelings writing All I know is that I carried you for nine months. I fed you, I clothed you, I paid for your college education. Friending me on Facebook seems like a small thing to ask in return. Jodi Picoult mother-daughter mom-and-daughter mother-and-daughter The act of reading is a partnership. The author builds a house, but the reader makes it a home. Jodi Picoult reading house home Dante believed God punished suicides by trapping the person's spirit in a tree trunk. On Judgment Day, they were the only sinners who didn't get their souls back, because they tried to get rid of them once before. Jodi Picoult suicide god tree The only person who suffers, when you squirrel alway all that hate, is you. Jodi Picoult squirrels hate suffering Forgiveness is spiritual. Punishment is legal," Leo says. "They're not mutually exclusive. Jodi Picoult exclusive punishment spiritual Part of growing up was learning not to be quite that honest - learning when it was better to lie, rather than to hurt someone with the truth. Jodi Picoult growing-up hurt lying There was no black or white. Someone who had been good her entire life could, in fact, do something evil. People were just as capable of committing murder, under the right circumstances, as any monster. Jodi Picoult evil-people black white I used to believe everything my brother told me, because he was older and I figured he knew more about the world. But as it turns out, being a grown-up doesn’t mean you’re fearless. It just means you fear different things. Jodi Picoult brother fear believe The first person you fell in love with stole your heart. The first person you made love with stole your soul. And if these were one and the same, you were doomed. Jodi Picoult soul heart firsts You can’t keep yourself from falling in love, but you can steer yourself away from the wrong people. Jodi Picoult falling-in-love people fall No child really chooses his religion; it is just the luck of the draw which blanket of beliefs you are wrapped in. Jodi Picoult luck belief children