12 Quotes & Sayings By Sara Wolf

Sara Wolf has been a full-time freelance writer and editor since 1984. She has worked in the advertising and publishing fields and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois. Her short stories have appeared in various journals and anthologies. She is an avid reader, garden enthusiast, and amateur photographer.

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I would love to slap you right now, but I’m currently wielding a nine pound ball and I’m afraid that would be called murder. Sara Wolf
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How did you find me? If you hacked into the Club’s computer to look up my appointments - "“Whoa, I think you overestimate me, shitlord. Last time I checked all I did was be in the wrong place at the right time. I saw you and had to - ”“Stalk me.”“ - delicately approach you. In a sideways manner. From behind. Without being seen at all. For ten minutes. Sara Wolf
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The waitress scuttles away, and I make a shooing motion at the old couple who’re still glaring. “Don’t you have something to better to work on?” I hiss. “Like golfing or eating prunes or dying?” The old lady looks shocked. “Okay, sorry, not dying. But seriously, prunes are good for you. Sara Wolf
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Hairy monkeyballs! ” I hiss. “Dogshit on a stick! Puke pancakes! ” A head pokes in. Wren, green eyes smiling, walks over to my bed.“ I knew you were awake. Who else spews such original and captivating swears? Sara Wolf
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You like it. Knowing things about people. It makes you feel powerful. Sara Wolf
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You are the sun, I try to say, You are the most important. You are the only light that's ever truly pierced my armor. You are the happiness and the spark and the one girl who never ran, who never cowered, who saw through my facade. I will never meet another girl like you, I will never want anyone as much as I want you. I don't deserve you. Sara Wolf
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It comes true because we're wise, dear. Sara Wolf
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I'm crazy and going crazier, and I don't know how to stop it. I don't know how to stop this hurrible darkness from eating me alive, and no one in the world is going to help me. Sara Wolf
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I have a talent for hurting things, " Jack perches the rifle on his cocked hip, and it's so insufferably arrogant I want to shove him into the ball pit next to us and slash or furiously make out with him. "But we always knew that, didn't we? Sara Wolf
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You’re seventeen! Why do I have to keep reminding you of that? There are soooo many women you haven’t even met yet! Don’t act like you’re tired of the puss-puss, no guy is ever tired of the puss-puss. Sara Wolf
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I leave her to chemically combust and find Wren in the student council office, filling out extremely interesting paperwork. He’s buried behind piles of the stuff. I can barely see tufts of his blonde hair poking out. I reach into the paperwork pile and shove the two halves aside. Hundreds of them fall off the desk and to the floor. Papers drift through the air like snowflakes. Fat, boring-ass snowflakes. Wren looks up, face slack with shock. “Whatcha doing?” I ask. “Dividing up funding for the other clubs, ” He whispers, clearly distraught. A paper plops onto his head and slides off dejectedly. I’m respectful for three seconds. “So anyway, I had this nightmare in which Jack was sexy and Kayla died. . Sara Wolf