20 Quotes & Sayings By Jess Rothenberg

Jess Rothenberg was born in New York City, but grew up in Los Angeles. She moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, where she earned her degree in History and Political Science. As an aspiring actor, Jess worked on many film and television projects before beginning to write full-time. Jess is the author of the novel, The Other Sister (Simon & Schuster), which was awarded the Crawford Award for best debut novel by a first-time author. Her other novels include: The Story of Lucie Blackman (Knopf), The Other Sister (Knopf), Just Like You (Knopf), The Backseat Boyfriend (Knopf), and The Good Girl (Harlequin) Read more

She is the coauthor of the New York Times bestselling book, What You Wish For (Simon & Schuster) with Emily Giffin. Her other books include: My Friend Forever, A Friend for Life, One Good Friend, Maybe Someday, One Night Of Summer, Finding Home, One True Thing, I’ll See You Again Later , All I Ever Wanted , To Love Again , Almost Heaven , And Then... , Love Letters From Heaven , It's Christmas Time Again , Always .

. Forever , Get Well Soon!, And Then...Again! 2 , Love Letters From Heaven 2 , Always Forever 2 , I'll See You Again Later 2 , Love Letters From Heaven 3 , Always Is Forever 3 Jess is also the author of the memoirs Heartbreak Hotel , Always ...Always ...Always ...(co-written with her mother) and Always Forever : A Memoir Of Hope And Survival .

Other titles include: My Best Friend’s Girl ; The Girl Next Door ; How We Got Here ; Love Letters From Heaven ; And Then...Again! ; First Comes Love ; Just Like You ; Right Here Right Now . She lives in New York City with her husband Rob. They have two children.

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You can obsess and obsess over how things ended–what you did wrong or could have done differently–but there's not much of a point. It's not like it'll change anything. So really, why worry? Jess Rothenberg
Sometimes, remembering hurts too much.
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Sometimes, remembering hurts too much. Jess Rothenberg
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There’s always that one guy who gets a hold on you. Not like your best friend’s brother who gets you in a headlock kind of hold. Or the little kid you’re babysitting who attaches himself to your leg kind of hold. I’m talking epic. Life changing. The “can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t do your homework, can’t stop giggling, can’t remember anything but his smile” kind of hold. Like, Wesley and Buttercup proportions. Harry and Sally. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. The kind of hold in all your favorite ’80s songs, like the “Must Have Been Love”s, the “Take My Breath Away”s, the “Eternal Flame”s–the ones you sing into a hairbrush-microphone at the top of your lungs with your best friends on a Saturday night. Jess Rothenberg
For the record, I would like to point out that...
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For the record, I would like to point out that it is NOT being obsessive to memorize a boy's schedule so that you can accidentally bump into him. It is called being efficient. Jess Rothenberg
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News flash, Bozo. Don't ever tell a girl to relax. It only makes us madder. Jess Rothenberg
In the midst of happiness or despairin sorrow or in...
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In the midst of happiness or despairin sorrow or in joyin pleasure or in pain: Do what is right and you will be at peace. Jess Rothenberg
War is sweet to those who have never fought.
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War is sweet to those who have never fought. Jess Rothenberg
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He gave me a small smile, and in that smile I saw our whole catastrophic history playing out before my eyes. Jess Rothenberg
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In the midst of happiness or despairin sorrow or in joyin pleasure or in pain: Do what is right and you will be at peace. In life there is no greater gift than peace, except love. May you always have love. Jess Rothenberg
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There's always that one guy who gets a hold on you. Jess Rothenberg
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News flash: The whole thing is a huge mess and a giant nightmare and it’s all about to explode in your face and you have no idea whatyou’ve gotten yourself into. Love is no game. People cut their ears off over this stuff. People jump off the Eiffel Tower and sell all theirpossessions and move to Alaska to live with the grizzly bears, and then they get eaten and nobody hears them when they scream for help. That’s right. Falling in love is pretty much the same thing as being eaten alive by a grizzly bear. Believe me, I should know. . Jess Rothenberg
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I skipped toward him and gave him a tiny kiss on the cheek. “Yup.”He looked at me like I was crazy. “What was that for?” I smiled. “For being an excellent partner in crime. Jess Rothenberg
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Love hurts us all, no matter how old or young we are. Jess Rothenberg
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One nice thing about heaven is that you can relive all your favorite moments and memories pretty much as many times as you want–sort of like a DVD of your whole life. Pause, rewind, fast-forward, slowwww motion, all day, every day. Jess Rothenberg
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There’s always that one guy who gets a hold on you. The “can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t do your homework, can’t stop giggling can’t remember anything but his smile kind of hold. Jess Rothenberg
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And yes, when he kisses you, the rest of the world disappears and your brain shuts off and all you can feel are his lips and nothing else matters. Jess Rothenberg
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Love is no game. People cut their ears off over this stuff. People jump off the Eiffel Tower and sell all their possessions and move to Alaska to live with the grizzly bears, and then they get eaten and nobody hears them when they scream for help. That’s right. Falling in love is pretty much the same thing as being eaten alive by a grizzly bear. Jess Rothenberg
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You did love me, " I whispered. "Just not the same way I loved you. Jess Rothenberg
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I was falling. Falling through time and space and stars and sky and everything in between. I fell for days and weeks and what felt like lifetime across lifetimes. I fell until I forgot I was falling. Jess Rothenberg