20 Quotes & Sayings By Sara Zarr

Sara Zarr is the author of the novella The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, which was optioned by Universal Studios for a feature film to be directed by Robert Pulcini. She has also written two novels, The Last Summer of You and The Winter Sea, which are now available as ebooks on Amazon. She lives in San Francisco, CA with her husband and two sons.

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Because love, love is never finished. It circles and circles, the memories out of order and not always complete. Sara Zarr
I wonder how you're supposed to know the exact moment...
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I wonder how you're supposed to know the exact moment when there's no more hope. Sara Zarr
Okay, then, what was he like? Just give me something...
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Okay, then, what was he like? Just give me something to go on so that I have a shot at him! '' A shot at him? Are you on an elk hunt? Sara Zarr
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Forgetting isn't enough. You can paddle away from the memories and think they are gone. But they will keep floating back, again and again and agian. They circle you, like sharks. Until, unless, something, someone? Can do more than just cover the wound. Sara Zarr
Is that the destiny of all friendships, no matter how...
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Is that the destiny of all friendships, no matter how good they are? To die out or fade away? To end? Sara Zarr
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And I don't just mean that they change you. A lot of people can change you–the first kid who called you a name, the first teacher who said you were smart, the first person who crowned you best friend. It's the change you remember, the firsts and what they meant, not really the people. Sara Zarr
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We'd walk home together in the foggy summer night and I'd tell her about sex; the good stuff, like how it could be warm and exciting--it took you away--and the not-so-good things, like how once you showed someone that part of yourself, you had to trust them one thousand percent and anything could happen. Someone you thought you knew could change and suddenly not want you, suddenly decide you made a better story than a girlfriend. Or how sometimes you might think you wanted to do it and then halfway through or afterward realize no, you just wanted the company, really; you wanted someone to choose you, and the sex part itself was like a trade-off, something you felt like you had to give to get the other part. I'd tell her that and help her decide. I'd be a friend. Sara Zarr
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*Story of a Girl By:Sara Zarr*Lexile:760 SRC:12 pts.* Personal Issues*Choice of getting a job to move out* Major Choice*In Process of making it happen* It effects her bother his girlfriend and their baby, because they will move out with her too.* Sometimes we need to take choices that will make your life easier and also others. Sara Zarr
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No one measures a life in weeks and days. You measure life in years and by the things that happen to you. Sara Zarr
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That's how you know you really trust someone, I think; when you don't have to talk all the time to make sure they still like you or prove that you have interesting stuff to say. Sara Zarr
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It's like a Venn diagram of tragedy. Sara Zarr
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My whole life has been one big broken promise. Sara Zarr
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When the remembering was done, the forgetting could begin. Sara Zarr
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It's as if once you hit high school, you're programmed, like a robot, to be an asshole to your parents. Sara Zarr
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The past only had whatever power you gave it; life was what you made it and if you wanted something different from what you had, it was up to you to make it happen. Sara Zarr
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I had them all fooled into believing I was normal and well-adjusted, a rock of sensibility who could always be counted on to have a positive attitude. Sara Zarr
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Katy skipped over, her low-rise jeans threatening to fall off her skinny hips. With some girls, that was a sexy look. With Katy, it made you nervous. Sara Zarr
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We write in ways that, we generally hope, reflect real life, or at least look familiar to humans. And in life, recurring themes are a recurring theme. We never quite conquer a pet vice or a relationship pattern or a communication habit. We're haunted by our particular demons. Sara Zarr
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I wouldn't say I'm stuck in my adolescence, but I think, like a lot of people, I carry my teen years with me. I feel really in touch with those feelings, and how intense and complicated life seems in those years. Sara Zarr