6 Quotes & Sayings By Robin Roe

Robin Roe is a former crisis counselor, public speaker, writer and relationship specialist. He has been featured on Oprah and Larry King and his book Ready To Be Moved: Stop Living Life In The Middle was a #1 bestseller. Robin has also written two books: The Power of Focus and Why I Quit My Job To Live My Dreams. Robin currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and two daughters.

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The very next day after Miss West and I’d talked about her son and missions, she was the same as she’d always been: volatile and unhappy with a hatred that spewed out of her like missiles. I thought I understood why. She must have hated us for being alive when her son was dead. Lately the class has been turning against her. They’re openly hostile, and they whisper plots for revenge. It seems unfair, the way unhappiness flows out of a person, just to ricochet. “Adam…do you think we have a missions?” He looks at me with a confused expression. “What kind of missions?” “I don’t know. Do you think you have a mission?” I shrug, disappointed. If Adam doesn’t know, then I guess no one does. A girl turns onto our hall, eyes red and sad, and she passes, Adam sends her a smile. Her whole face brightens and she sends him a smile back. Hate ricochets, but kindness does too. Page 178. Robin Roe
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Because people heal a whole lot faster when they're with someone who loves them Robin Roe
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It's strange how many ways there are to miss someone. You miss the things they did and who they were, but you also miss who you were to them. The way everything you said and did was beautiful or entertaining or important. How much you mattered. Robin Roe
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The wind picks up, but instead of putting his sweatshirt back on, he just fits the hood over his head. As he walks forward, it billows behind him like a cape. Robin Roe
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Getting smacked in the face with a Harry Potter book does not qualify as a fight, " Charlie says. "First of all, it wasn't just any Harry Potter book. It was Order of the Phoenix."Matt gasps. He knows that Order of the Phoenix is the longest and most potentially dangerous of all the Harry Potter books when used as a weapon. Robin Roe