77+ Jandy Nelson Quotes On Friendship, Service And Family
Jandy Nelson is an American writer, best known for her young adult novels. She is the author of the best-selling books The Sky Is Everywhere and I'll Give You the Sun, which both won numerous awards. Her most recent novel, The Age of Miracles, was released in 2019. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jandy Nelson on friendship, love, life.
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Top 10 Jandy Nelson Quotes
- I wish my shadow would get up and walk beside me.
- She's a sun-kissed beach girl who goes gothgrungepunkhippierockeremocoremetalfreakfashionistabraingeekboycrazyhiphoprastagirl to keep it under wraps.
- I always imagined music trapped inside my clarinet, not trapped inside of me. But what if music is what escapes when a heart breaks?
- Grief and love are conjoined, you don't get one without the other. All I can do is love her, and love the world, emulate her by living with daring and spirit and joy.
- Grief is forever. It doesn't go away; it becomes part of you, step for step, breath for breath.
- ... if you're someone who knows the worst thing can happen at any time, aren't you also someone who knows the best thing can happen at any time too?
- In one split second I saw everything I could be, everything I want to be. And all that I'm not.
- The sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet.
- How can the word love, the word life, even fit in the mouth?
- The. World. Is. Not. A. Safe. Place.
Jandy Nelson Short Quotes
- The architecture of my sister's thinking, now phantom. I fall down stairs that are nothing but air.
- I've no use for talking, would just as soon store paper clips in my mouth.
- We wish with our hands, that's what we do as artists.
- Take a (second or third or fourth) chance. Remake the world.
- I suddenly feel left out of a future that isn't even going to happen.
- Reality is crushing. The world is a wrong-sized shoe. How can anyone stand it?
- It's time for second chances. It's time to remake the world.
- People die, I think, but your relationship with them doesn't. It continues and is ever-changing.
- Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.
- The Color Of Extraordinary.
Jandy Nelson Quotes About Love
I know the expression love bloomed is metaphorical, but in my heart in this moment, there is one badass flower, captured in time-lapse photography, going from bud to wild radiant blossom in ten seconds flat. — Jandy Nelson
Meeting your soul mate is like walking into a house you've been in before - you will recognize the furniture, the pictures on the wall,the books on the shelves, the contents of drawers: You could find your way around in the dark if you had to. — Jandy Nelson
Our tongues have fallen madly in love and gotten married and moved to Paris. — Jandy Nelson
Remember how it was when we kissed? Armfuls and armfuls of light thrown right at us. A rope dropping down from the sky. How can the word love and the word life even fit in the mouth? — Jandy Nelson
I didn't know love felt like this, like turning into brightness. — Jandy Nelson
Who wants to know that the person you love and need the most can just vanish forever — Jandy Nelson
When people fall in love, they burst into flames. — Jandy Nelson
Jandy Nelson Quotes About Life
But then I think about my sister and what a shell-less turtle she was and how she wanted me to be one too. C'mon, Lennie, she used to say to me at least ten times a day. C'mon Len. And that makes me feel better, like it's her life rather than her death that is now teaching me how to be, who to be. — Jandy Nelson
Life’s a freaking mess… there’s not one truth ever, just a bunch of stories, all going on at once, in our heads, in our hearts, all getting in the way of each other. It’s all a beautiful calamitous mess. — Jandy Nelson
The guy's life drunk, I think, makes Candide look like a sourpuss. Does he even know that death exists? — Jandy Nelson
Music: what life, what living itself sounds like. — Jandy Nelson
I could step out of this sad life like it's an old sorry dress. — Jandy Nelson
Jandy Nelson Famous Quotes And Sayings
Or maybe a person is just made up of a lot of peopleMaybe we’re accumulating these new selves all the time. Hauling them in as we make choices, good and bad, as we screw up, step up, lose our minds, find our minds, fall apart, fall in love, as we grieve, grow, retreat from the world, dive into the world, as we make things, as we break things. — Jandy Nelson
We were all heading for each other on a collision course, no matter what. Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story. — Jandy Nelson
... every available inch of his face busts into a smile - whoa. Has he blown into our school on a gust of wind from another world? The guy looks unabashedly jack-o'-lantern happy, which couldn't be more foreign to the sullen demeanor most of us strove to perfect. — Jandy Nelson
I have an impulse to write all over the orange walls- I need an alphabet of endings ripped out of books, of hands pulled off of clocks, of cold stones, of shoes filled with nothing but wind. — Jandy Nelson
No hot guys should be allowed to have an English accent and drive a motorcycle. Not to mention wear the leather jacket or sport the cool shades. Hot guys should be forced into footie pajamas. — Jandy Nelson
The first thing I notice is the sky, so full of blue and the kind of brilliant white clouds that make you ecstatic to have eyes. Nothing can go wrong under this sky. — Jandy Nelson
This is it--what all the hoopla is about, what Wuthering Heights is about--it all boils down to this feeling rushing through me in this moment with Joe as our mouths refuse to part. Who knew all this time I was one kiss away from being Cathy and Juliet and Elizabeth Bennet and Lady Chatterley!? — Jandy Nelson
He doesn't have to say it, i feel it too; it's not subtle - like every bell for miles and miles is ringing at once, loud and clanging, hungry ones and tiny, happy, chiming ones, all of them sounding off in this moment. I put my hands around his neck, pull him to me, and then he's kissing me hard and so deep, and i am flying, sailing, soaring. — Jandy Nelson
This is what I want: I want to grab my brother’s hand and run back through time, losing years like coats falling from our shoulders. — Jandy Nelson
Dreams change, yes, that makes sense, but I didn't know dreams could hide inside a person. — Jandy Nelson
Years ago, I was crashed in gram’s garden and Big asked me what I was doing. I told him I was looking up at the sky. He said, “That’s a misconception, Lennie, the sky is everywhere, it begins at your feet. — Jandy Nelson
What kind of world is this? And what do you do about it? What do you do when the worst thing that can happen actually happens? — Jandy Nelson
Let me just unsubscribe to my own mind already, because I don't get any of it. — Jandy Nelson
If bad luck knows who you are, become someone else. — Jandy Nelson
But what if music is what escapes when a heart breaks? — Jandy Nelson
I wonder why bereaved people even bother with mourning clothes when the grief itself provides such an unmistakable wardrobe. — Jandy Nelson
How could a mother who boils water for pasta leave two little girls behind? — Jandy Nelson
When I'm with him, there is someone with me in my house of grief, someone who knows its architecture as I do, who can walk with me, from room to sorrowful room, making the whole rambling structure of wind and emptiness not quite as scary, as lonely as it was before. — Jandy Nelson
That's exactly it—I am crazy sad, and somewhere deep inside, all I want is to fly. — Jandy Nelson
My sister will die over and over again for the rest of my life. Grief is forever. It doesn't go away; it becomes a part of you, step for step, breath for breath. I will never stop grieving Bailey because I will never stop loving her. That's just how it is. Grief and love are conjoined, you don't get one without the other. All I can do is love her, and love the world, emulate her by living with daring and spirit and joy. — Jandy Nelson
All her knowledge is gone now. Everything she ever learned, or heard, or saw. Her particular way of looking at Hamlet or daisies or thinking about love, all her private intricate thoughts, her inconsequential secret musings – they’re gone too. I heard this expression once: Each time someone dies, a library burns. I’m watching it burn right to the ground. — Jandy Nelson
You have to see the miracles for there to be miracles. — Jandy Nelson
According to all the experts, it's time for me to talk about what I'm going through... I can't. I'd need a new alphabet, one made of falling, of tectonic plates shifting, of the deep devouring dark. — Jandy Nelson
I can't shove the dark out of my way. — Jandy Nelson
I heard this expression once: Each time someone dies, a library burns. I'm watching it burn right to the ground. — Jandy Nelson
Sometimes you think you know things, know things very deeply, only to realize you don't know a damn thing. — Jandy Nelson
And why do English people sound smarter than the rest of us? Like they should be awarded the Nobel Prize for a simple greeting? — Jandy Nelson
For the first time in our lives, I’m somewhere she can’t find, and I don’t have the map to give her that leads to me. — Jandy Nelson
Each time someone dies, a library burns. — Jandy Nelson
At least, the sun had the decency to stay the hell away from us. — Jandy Nelson
Someone might as well roll up the whole sky, pack it away for good. — Jandy Nelson
There once was a girl who found herself dead. She peered over the ledge of heaven and saw that back on earth her sister missed her too much, was way too sad, so she crossed some paths that would not have crossed, took some moments in her hand shook them up and spilled them like dice over the living world. It worked. The boy with the guitar collided with her sister. "There you go, Len," she whispered. "The rest is up to you. — Jandy Nelson
When he plays all the flowers swap colors and years and decades and centuries of rain pour back into the sky — Jandy Nelson
It’s never occurred to me that the stars are still up there shining even in the daytime when we can’t see them. — Jandy Nelson
I don't know how the heart withstands it. — Jandy Nelson
It's such a colossal effort not to be haunted by what's lost, but to be enchanted by what was. — Jandy Nelson
And then he smiles, and in all the places around the globe where it's night, day breaks. — Jandy Nelson
I gasp, because Isn't that just exactly what I've been doing too: writing poems and scattering them to the winds with the same hope as Gram that someone, someday, somewhere might understand who I am, who my sister was, and what happened to us. — Jandy Nelson
He smiles and takes his index finger and presses it to my lips, leaves it there until my heart lands on Jupiter: three seconds, then removes it, and heads back into the living room. Whoa - well, that was either the dorkiest or sexiest moment of my life, and I'm voting for sexy on account of my standing here dumbstruck and giddy, wondering if he did kiss me after all. — Jandy Nelson
My grandmother thinks it's really funny to put all sorts of things in our - my lunch. I never know what'll be inside: e.e. cummings, flower petals, a handful of buttons. She seems to have lost sight of the original purpose of the brown bag." - Lennie "Or maybe she thinks other forms of nourishment are more important." - Joe — Jandy Nelson
This is the secret I kept from you, Bails, from myself too: I think I liked that Mom was gone, that she could be anybody, anywhere, doing anything. I liked that she was our invention, a woman living on the last page of the story with only what we imagined spread out before her. I liked that she was ours, alone. — Jandy Nelson
It's as if someone vacuumed up the horizon while we were looking the other way. — Jandy Nelson
I'm layering away: sauce, noodles, I belong to you, cheese, sauce, my heart is yours, noodles, cheese, I hear your soul in your music, cheese, cheese, CHEESE. — Jandy Nelson
This is our story to tell. You’d think for all the reading I do, I would have thought about this before, but I haven’t. I’ve never once thought about the interpretative, the story telling aspect of life, of my life. I always felt like I was in a story, yes, but not like I was the author of it, or like I had any say in its telling whatsoever. — Jandy Nelson
grief is a house that disappears each time someone knocks at the door or rings the bell a house that blows into the air at the slightest gust that buries itself deep in the ground while everyone is sleeping — Jandy Nelson
Life Lessons by Jandy Nelson
- Jandy Nelson's work emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and resilience in the face of adversity.
- Through her characters, Nelson encourages readers to embrace their uniqueness and to never give up on their dreams.
- Nelson also highlights the power of friendship and love to help us through difficult times.
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