19 Quotes & Sayings By Megan Abbott

Megan Abbott was born in Texas and grew up in Virginia. She is a graduate of Brown University and holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Her debut novel, "Girl Play," was published in 2001 and won the "PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction" for that year's best first novel. In 2003, her second novel, "Caught," was published to great acclaim Read more

The novel was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and won the "Los Angeles Times" Book Prize for Fiction. Her third novel, "It," was published in 2009. Her fourth novel, "Find Me," was published in 2011 to wide acclaim and became a New York Times bestseller after receiving an invitation from Oprah Winfrey to discuss her new book on her show.

On February 13, 2013, Megan Abbott was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.

It is not aloofness, superiority. It’s a protection. Who in...
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It is not aloofness, superiority. It’s a protection. Who in this ravaged battlefield doesn’t want to gather close her comrades? Megan Abbott
Things can get pretty rough out there,
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Things can get pretty rough out there, " he says. "Can't they? For you girls? You're all a bunch of warriors, aren't you? Lionhearted. Megan Abbott
It is simple as this: she has a complicated life...
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It is simple as this: she has a complicated life and her clothes can't help but show it. It is all part of her unique disheveled glamour. Megan Abbott
...like my own granddad used to say, if you get...
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...like my own granddad used to say, if you get down to the nub of it, people don't change. That's not true, Katie thought. Not at all. Everyone changed, all the time. That was what was so hard. Megan Abbott
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...there's a hundred ways sex can ruin you but there's no end to the ways love can. Megan Abbott
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This girl, this girl, and he a man with a business and a secretary and a house with a furnace and bills and a son and a roof with three shingles and a pretty birdpath made of stone that I sometimes see Mrs.Shaw, her tied back with a scarf, cleaning with a dainty skimmer. How does this man, a man like this, like any of them, come to walk at night and stand in a girl’s backyard, and then, smoking and looking up, suddenly feel himself helpless to bher bright magic? . Megan Abbott
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She wasn't just a B-girl, she was carrying the whole ugly world in her eyes. Megan Abbott
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They watch her when she comes to City Hall, they watch her at the social events, they watch the way she walks, hips rolling with no suggestion of provocation but with every sense that she knows more than any of the rest. A woman like that, they seem to be thinking, a woman like that has lived. Their wives from Orange County, they come from Minnesota or Dallas or St.Louis. They come from places with families, with sagging mothers and fathers with dead eyes and heavy-hanging brows. They carry their own promise of future slackness and clipped lips and demands. They have sisters, sisther with more babies, babies with sweet saliva hanging and more appliance and with husbands with better salaries and two cars and club membership. They iron in housedresses in front of the television set or by the radio, steam rising, matting their faces, as the children with the damp necks cling on them, sticky-handed. They are this. And Alice… and Alice… . Megan Abbott
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I still feel like teenage girls are not taken seriously by the culture at large, especially not their darker or more complicated feelings–of aggression, desire, ambition. To me, these feelings and drives are so fundamental to girlhood and to womanhood, and I love exploring them. And trying to give voice to them as best I can. I think women are always trying to figure out their own adolescence. We never stop. Megan Abbott
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The more I did it―the more it owned me. It made things matter. It put a spine into my spineless life and that spine spread, into backbone, ribs, collarbone, neck held high. It was something. Don't say it wasn't. Megan Abbott
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If it hadn't been what it was, it would've been beautiful. Megan Abbott
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Love is a kind of killing, Addy, " she says. "Don't you know that? Megan Abbott
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People will always try to scare you into things. Scare you away from things. Scare you into not wanting things you can't help wanting. You can't be afraid. Megan Abbott
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The drone in my ear, it’s like the tornado drill in elementary school, the hand-cranked siren that rang mercilessly, all of us hunched over on ourselves, facing the basement walls, heads tucked into our chests. Beth and me wedged tight, jeaned legs pressed against each other. The sounds of our own breathing. Before we all stopped believing a tornado, or anything, could touch us, ever Megan Abbott
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A second date always felt like an announcement at his age. And he never felt ready for the announcement. Megan Abbott
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Skye said when she looked at Lise, she saw a black mark, an aura. Just like the mark on Lise’s thigh, it was a warming. Deenie thought of it now, of Lise and the stretch mark on her thigh. And how the fevered mind of her fevered friend might believe anything. But also, somewhere inside, it felt the smallest bit true. That the stretch mark was a kind of witch’s mark, the blot of Lise’s body that reminded you of what she had been -a plump, awkward girl- before the lithesome beauty took her place. It was a kind of witchcraft, that transformation. . Megan Abbott
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Because they do burn leaves here, the older folks do, and I remember now that I love it and always have. The way fall feels at night because of it, because of the crackling sound and walking around the sidewalks, like when you’re a kid, and kicking those soft piles, and seeing smoke from backyards and Mr. Kilstrap standing over the metal drum with the holes in the top, the sparking embers at his feet. Megan Abbott
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Did you ever look out in that dark and fucked-up world out there and think, how do I let my daughter out into that? And how do i stop her? And the things you can’t stop because you’re … because- Megan Abbott