39 Quotes & Sayings By Robyn Schneider

Robyn Schneider is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance novels filled with humor, heart and heart. Her stories are known for their clever banter and sexy, swoon-worthy moments. Robyn's greatest passion is in writing about the happily ever after, and she hopes to inspire others to do the same in her books. She lives in Indiana with her husband, two awesome children, and two adorable but badly behaved dogs Read more

She has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine

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Life is the tragedy, ' she said bitterly. 'You know how they categorize Shakespeare's plays, right? If it ends with a wedding, it's a comedy. And if it ends with a funeral, it's a tragedy. So we're all living tragedies, because we all end the same way, and it isn't with a goddamn wedding. Robyn Schneider
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That's all you can do in this world, no matter how strong the current beats against you, or how heavy your burden, or how tragic your love story. You keep going. Robyn Schneider
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There's difference between being dead and dying. We're all dying. Some of us die for ninety years, and some of us die for nineteen. But each morning everyone on this planet wakes up one day closer to their death. Everyone. So living and dying are actually different words for the same thing, if you think about it. Robyn Schneider
If everything really does get better, the way everyone claims,...
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If everything really does get better, the way everyone claims, then happiness should be graphable. But that's crap, because better isn't quantifiable. Robyn Schneider
And the thing about trying to cheat death is that,...
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And the thing about trying to cheat death is that, in the end, you still lose. Robyn Schneider
I love that there's such a rivalry. It's like, leaf...
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I love that there's such a rivalry. It's like, leaf water versus bean water, ya know? - Charlie Robyn Schneider
I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse
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I didn't realise you'd ridden here on your high horse Robyn Schneider
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..pain can't be taken away. It has to leave on its own. And I wasn't sure mine was the type of pain that wanted to go away. Robyn Schneider
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It's strange how can lose things that are still right there. How a barrier can go up at any moment, trapping you on the other side, keeping you from what you want. How the things that hurt the most are things we once had. Robyn Schneider
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In AP Bio, I learned that the cells in our body are replaced every seven years, which means that one day I'll have a body full of cells that were never sick. But it also means that the parts of me that knew and loved Sadie will disappear. I'll still remember loving her, but it'll be a different me who loved her. And maybe this is how we move on. We grow new cells to replace the grieving ones, diluting our pain until it loses potency. Robyn Schneider
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Art is pain. And so is life. Robyn Schneider
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We're living tragedies, just passing time 'til our funerals. Robyn Schneider
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We have all been fooled into believing in people who are entirely imaginary--made-up prisoners in a hypothetical panopticon. But the point isn't whether or not you believe in imaginary people; it's whether or not you want to." I think I'll stick with reality, " I said, handing Cassidy back her phone. She stared at it, and then me, disappointed. "I'd think you of all people would want to escape."" Imaginary prisoners are still prisoners. . Robyn Schneider
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I still think that everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a singular tragic encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. That moment is the catalyst - the first step in the equation. But knowing the first step will get you nowhere - it's what comes after that determines the result. Robyn Schneider
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And I realized that there's a big difference between deciding to leave and knowing where to go. Robyn Schneider
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We mourn the future because it's easier than admitting that we're miserable in the present. Robyn Schneider
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Words could betray you if you chose the wrong ones, or mean less if you used too many. Jokes could be grandly miscalculated, or stories deemed boring, and I'd learned early on that my sense of humor and ideas about what sorts of things were fascinating didn't exactly overlap with my friends'. Robyn Schneider
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You see? You're just figuring it out now, but I discovered a long time ago that the smarter you are, the more tempting it is to just let people imagine you. We move through each other's lives like ghosts, leaving behind haunting memories of people who never existed. Robyn Schneider
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I wondered what things what things became when you no longer needed them, and I wondered what the future would hold once we'd gotten past our personal tragedies and proven them ultimately survivable. Robyn Schneider
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You're funny.' Phoebe passed me the last chocolate cupcake. 'And I always thought your friends were laughing over their own farts.'' Ninety percent of Eastwood's male population laughs over their own farts. Present company excluded, naturally. Robyn Schneider
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The world tends toward chaos, you know, " Cassidy said. You could too. Just write down a made up name, or even a fictional character. And the next person who finds this geocache, it's as though things really hapened that way. You have to at least allow for the possibility of it. Robyn Schneider
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It was like Latham: sometimes the point wasn't being the best, because it didn't mean you had the best life, or the best friends, or the best time. Robyn Schneider
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How many beers do y'all think it takes before one internationally scientist turns to another and says, 'Dude, bet you twenty bucks I can levitate a frog with a magnet?' ' Sam drawled. Robyn Schneider
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In AP Bio, I learned that the cells in our body are replaced every seven years, which means that one day, I'll have a body full of cells that were never sick. But it also means that parts of me that knew and loved Sadie will disappear. I'll still remember loving her, but it'll be a different me who loved her. And maybe this is how we move on. We grow new cells to replace the grieving ones, diluting our pain until it loses potency. The percentage of my skin that touched hers will lessen until one day my lips won't be the same lips that kissed hers, and all I'll have are the memories. Memories of cottages in the woods, arranged in a half-moon. Of the tall metal tray return in the dining hall. Of the study tables in the library. The rock where we kissed. The sunken boat in Latham's lake, Sadie, snapping a photograph, laughing the lunch line, lying next to me at the movie night in her green dress, her voice on the phone, her apple-flavored lips on mine. And it's so unfair. All of it. . Robyn Schneider
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Fine! You guys can all be beautiful snowflakes! I'm gonna go over here and be an awkward snowflake! Robyn Schneider
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But at the last minute, I turned left, because I never had before, and because I had time to go down a different road. Robyn Schneider
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Sometimes I think that everyone has a tragedy waiting for them, that the people buying milk in their pajamas or picking their noses at stoplights could only be moments away from disaster. That everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a moment when it will become extraordinary--a single encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. Robyn Schneider
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Steinbeck wrote about the tide pools and how profoundly they illustrate the interconnectedness of all things, folded together in an ever-expanding universe that's bound by the elastic string of time. He said that one should look from the tide pool to the stars, and then back again in wonder. Robyn Schneider
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I climbed into my car and started to head home, my visor down against the glare of the sun. But at the last minute, I turned left, because I never had before, and because I had time to go down different road. Robyn Schneider
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Why do they even call it that, "saving yourself"? Like we need to be rescued from sex? It's not like virgins spend their whole lives engaged in the sacred ceremony of "being saved" from intercourse. Robyn Schneider
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Here's a secret, " I said. "There's a difference between being dead and dying. We're all dying. Some of us die for ninety years, and some of us die for nineteen. But each morning everyone on this planet wakes up one day closer to their death. Everyone. So living and dying are actually different words for the same thing, if you think about it. Robyn Schneider
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And so she ghosted on, in relentless pursuit of escape, not from society, but from herself. Robyn Schneider
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And that was when I saw what Cassidy had done to herself: the gold and red ribbing on her sweater-vest, the matching stripes on her tie, the gray uniform skirt, and the navy blazer draped over her arm..." Is that a Gryffindor tie?" I asked." And an official Harry Potter Merchandise sweater-vest, " she confirmed smugly. Robyn Schneider
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Still here, Faulkner?" Luke sneered." Still doing that terrible impression of Draco Malfoy?" I asked. Robyn Schneider
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Not at all, I just don't understand how the Arch Alchemist became mortal all of a sudden."" Because he split his soul into seven pieces and hid them all over Justice City, " Toby retorted." You turned our comic book into a Harry Potter rip-off?" I spluttered. Robyn Schneider
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Maybe I’d already guessed that the physics of us didn’t defy any laws of gravity, and with her, there was always an equal and opposite reaction. Robyn Schneider
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To Cassidy, the panopticon wasn't a metaphor. It was the greatest failing on everything she was, a prison she had built for herself out of an inability to appear anything less than perfect. And so she ghosted on, in relentless pursuit of escape, not from society, but from herself. She would always be confined by what everyone expected of her because she was too afraid and too unwilling to correct our imperfect imaginings. . Robyn Schneider
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Everyone's life, not matter how unremarkable, has a singular tragic encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. That moment is the catalyst - the first step in the equation. But knowing the first step will get you nowhere - it's what comes after that determines the result. Robyn Schneider