10 Quotes & Sayings By Erin Mccahan

Erin McCahan is the best-selling author of such novels as The Broken Places, Song of the Sparrow, and The Lone Surfer. She is also the author of the popular "First Love" essay series for women. Erin lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two children.

Someday, I will be brave enough to say these things...
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Someday, I will be brave enough to say these things to you in person. For now, I remain in happy, quiet contemplation over you and can say tonight that I just might love you. Or could someday. Erin McCahan
Dream of me,
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Dream of me, " he said. Dream of you? I'm doing that while I'm awake. Erin McCahan
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I don’t think I have as many friends as I thought I did, not close ones, not many who I connect with on that deep level of language that doesn’t just allow us to be ourselves with each other but allows us to be understood, even when we’re not saying anything. Silence–awkward or comfortable–is a language too. Awkward silence screams, “We have nothing in common.” Comfortable silence proves just how much we do. Erin McCahan
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I'm not entirely sure there is a formula for this, ' I say. But I wish there were. I would have followed it, plugging in all my data for x and all of Ethan's for y. And I would have worked out the results before involving my emotions, and I wouldn't feel as I feel now--like I've been dumped for real by an imaginary guy. Erin McCahan
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How can Sophie hate Josh tonight when Friday morning she loved him?' I ask. What I mean is How can I have had such strong feelings for Ethan when now I don't know what I feel aside from overwhelming mortification? Erin McCahan
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Good becomes perfect, but perfect is an illusion. And illusions are like all spells–temporary and soon broken. And when that happens, feelings change. Erin McCahan
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It's easier to hate than to hurt. Erin McCahan
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Need I say more?'' No, because you're wrong, and I'd hate for you to keep embarrassing yourself. Erin McCahan
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Come dance with me, " he says, taking my hand, and someday I'll explain to him that I already am. Erin McCahan