4 Quotes & Sayings By Jacqueline Rayner

Jacqueline Rayner is a freelance writer and editor. She is the author of several books, including The Little Book of Big Dreams: Lessons from the Dreamstoppers (2011), which was awarded the Booksellers Association's "Good Read Award." She is also the author of Julie and Julia: A Love Story (2009) and the novels My Father's Daughter (2008) and The Summer House (2011). Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today.

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There you go, being human again, ' said the Doctor. He put an arm around Rose, and hugged her to him. 'It's not fair, is it, when we're forced into pitying someone we hate. Feels like the world's turned topsy-turvy. But it's all right. You're still allowed to hate them. As long as you don't gloat at their downfall, that's all. Jacqueline Rayner
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Rose wasn't 'ordinary'. What was I supposed to do? Wrap her in cotton wool? Tell her 'Here, I could give you the universe, but I'm not going to in case you get hurt? There's all this stuff out there, all these planets, all these wonders, but I want you to stay at home and work in a shop? Jacqueline Rayner
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For some people, being mean to others is the point of their lives. Jacqueline Rayner