6 Quotes & Sayings By La Meyer

L.A. Meyer, author of the international bestseller "How to Get Away With Murder" (KENSINGTON Books) and four previous novels, is the author of the critically acclaimed novels "Undercurrents," "The Last Arrow," "The Mystery of Charles Dickens," and "In Her Name." She is a columnist for the Huffington Post, a contributing editor for BookPage, and a contributing blogger for Huffington Post's entertainment blogs. She is also a contributor to the Huffington Post's lifestyle blog, TheGrio.com, where she writes a weekly column about her life as a black woman in Los Angeles. Her writings have been featured in publications such as Redbook, Essence, More, and Ebony Read more

Meyer's most recent book, a memoir called "There Goes the Neighborhood," will be published in March 2011 by Kensington Books.

You've got to think of the fine times you had...
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You've got to think of the fine times you had with your mate, not the moment of his perishin'. Every tear you shed now only wets his windin' sheet and disturbs his rest L.A. Meyer
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And if that is the Foremast, what do you think that sail might be called, Mr. Wheeler?""The Foresail?""Very good, Mr. Wheeler, and the next one up would be called..."..." The Next Sail, Sir?""Alas, no, Mr. Wheeler. L.A. Meyer
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I know, Ezra, that I tend to be a bit impulsive at times, but it all seems so reasonable at the time I do these things, and so unreasonable when everyone looks back at what happened and what I did L.A. Meyer
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I'm really a peaceful sort of coward. L.A. Meyer
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We clear the harbor and the wind catches her sails and my beautiful ship leans over ever so gracefully, and her elegant bow cuts cleanly into the increasing chop of the waves. I take a deep breath and my chest expands and my heart starts thumping so strongly I fear the others might see it beat through the cloth of my jacket. I face the wind and my lips peel back from my teeth in a grin of pure joy. L.A. Meyer