22 Quotes & Sayings By Wendy Mass

Wendy Mass has written more than 50 novels, among them the New York Times bestseller "Scoundrels" and the novels in her popular Kitty Norville series, which includes "Kitty Takes a Holiday," "Kitty on the Case," and "Kitty Goes to Washington." She has also published several books aimed at younger readers, including the middle-grade series "Moxie" and the young adult novel "The Answer". She lives in Florida with her husband.

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A fight is going on inside me, " said an old man to his son. "It is a terrible fight between two wolves. One wolf is evil. He is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other wolf is good. he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you." The son thought about it for a minute and then asked, "Which wolf will win?" The old man replied simply, "The one you feed. . Wendy Mass
Maybe some things aren't meant to be known. maybe there...
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Maybe some things aren't meant to be known. maybe there just meant to be accepted. Wendy Mass
Do you ever think if people heard our conversations they'd...
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Do you ever think if people heard our conversations they'd lock us up?" All the time. Wendy Mass
As long as you know who you are, and see...
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As long as you know who you are, and see what makes you happy, it doesn't matte how others see you Wendy Mass
Whereever you end up;
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Whereever you end up;" Jack whispered into my ear." I wish you clear skies. Always Wendy Mass
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I've learned that the universe doesn't care what our motives are, only our actions. So we should do things that will bring about good, even if there is an element of selfishness involved. Like the kids at my school might join the Key Club or Future Buisness Leaders of America, because it's a social thing and looks good on their record, not because they really want to volunteer at the nursing home. But the people at the nursing home still benefit from it, so it's better that the kids do it than not do it. And if they never did it, then they wouldn't find out that they actually liked it. Wendy Mass
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When people see you're happy doing what you're doing, it sort of takes the power away from them to tease you about it. Wendy Mass
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Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Wendy Mass
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It's not an old book, or a treasure map. Nope. Staring up at me was a pile of rocks. Wendy Mass
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If an object - a star, for instance, like our own sun - is eight hundred light years away from the Earth, it would take light leaving that object eight hundred years until it reached our eyes. So when you look at that object, you are seeing it as it appeared eight hundred light years ago, not as it looks today. It might not even exist anymore. Every time you look up at the stars, you are looking into the past. . Wendy Mass
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We are here because over billions of years, countless variables fell into place, any of which could have taken another path. We are essentially a beautiful fluke, as are the millions of other species with which we share this planet. Our cells are composed of atoms and dust particles from distant galaxies, and from the billions of living organisms that inhabited this planet before us. Wendy Mass
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Everything we think we know is really only perceived by our senses, ' he explains patiently. 'The sounds we hear are just waves in the air; colors are electromagnetic radiation; your sense of taste comes from molecules that match a specific area on your tongue. Hey, if our eyes could access the infrared part of the light spectrum, the sky would be green and trees would be red. Some animals see in completely different ways, so who knows what colors look like to them. Nothing is really how we perceive it. Wendy Mass
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The trick is that as long as you know who you are and what makes you happy, it doesn't matter how others see you. Wendy Mass
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I wonder what else I could do that I never thought I could. Wendy Mass
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I am not plain, or average or - God forbid - vanilla. I am peanut butter rocky road with multicolored sprinkles, hot fudge and a cherry on top. Wendy Mass
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When I was your age I knew nothing about the world or my place in it. I figured I'd be someone's wife, then someone's mother. It never occurred to me to be someone myself. Wendy Mass
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Everyone thinks I named my cat Mango because of his orange eyes, but that's not the case. I named him Mango because the sounds of his purrs and his wheezes and his meows are all various shades of yellow-orange. Wendy Mass
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No I am not okay. I've just been pulled out of play tryouts where I had to be the first to audition and everyone's trying out for the same parts, I just had a very bizarre conversation with the school secretary, Megan may be throwing up her cucumber sandwiches, I've broken five of the seven deadly sins in as many hours, a demon may be inside a girl in my world religions class, Grant Brawner called me by name, my license photo looks like a dead fish, I have to drive my friends all over town in two hours when I've never even driven without Dad before, none of my birthday wishes have come true yet, and now you're here with muffins like I'm in second grade? So, no, I am not ok. Wendy Mass
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I made sure to pay attention to everything I was doing. To be fully in the moment. Because that's all life is, really, a string of moments that you knot together and carry with you. Hopefully most of those moments are wonderful, but of course they won't all be. The trick is to recognize an important one when it happens. Even if you share the moment with someone else, it is still yours. Your string is different from anyone else's. It is something no one can ever take away from you. It will protect you and guide you, because it IS you. What you hold here, in your hand, in this box, this is my s. Wendy Mass
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They say the eyes are the window to the soul. Wendy Mass
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He looks up at me with watery eyes and asks, "How can you, of all people, say everything will be all right?" He has a point. I consider my answer. "Well, it's better than saying 'Keep on crying, I'm sure things will just get worse, ' right? Wendy Mass