David Levithan
David Levithan
David Levithanis an American young-adult fiction author and editor. His first book, Boy Meets Boy, was published by Knopf Books for Young Readers in 2003. He has written numerous works featuring strong male gay characters, most notably Boy Meets Boy and Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth7 September 1972
CityShorts Hill, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
minutes
The minute I knew I was in love was the minute when there was no question about it.
believe fate serendipity
We didn't believe in fate, but we believed in serendipity. We felt very lucky.
vocabulary fleeting
Happiness is so rarely a part of my vocabulary, because for me it's so fleeting
choices world said
I guess it's a choice we make," she said. "What's a choice?" I asked. And she said, "How much of the world we let in.
years world hours
The most understandable thing in the world should be how minutes lead to hours, how hours lead to days, how days can make a year. And yet, this neat progression can still be surprising.
arsenic dies dose
Family, like arsenic, works best in small doses...unless you prefer to die.
mean add wasting-time
It feels like I am wasting time. I mean, that's always the case. My life doesn't add up to anything.
thinking worthy prove-it
He’ll have to prove it to you. Every day, he’ll have to prove he’s worthy of you. And if he doesn’t, that’s it. But I think he will.
hate mind able
Without you I wouldn't have been able to contain the hate. I would have used it against myself. You're the one who helped me control it. My mind spun out to other things. But it always came back to you.
afar and-love watches
I should talk to him I know I should talk to him. But I do not talk to him. I watch after him from afar and love him.
letting-go figures should
But you have to figure that if it’s too hard to hang on, then maybe you should let go.
mean sacrifice epic
I know there are epic tales of romance, where love means you're supposed to die. Where it's all about sacrifice. But I don't want to die. I don't want Stephen to die. I'm looking for the scenario where we both get to live. Where we can continue this marvel that is love and discovery and trust.
parent want saws
When Dawn looked at Vic, she saw Vic exactly as he wanted to be seen. Whereas Vic's parents couldn't help seeing who he used to be, and so many friends and strangers couldn't help seeing who he didn't want to be anymore, Dawn only saw him. Call it a blur if you want, but Dawn didn't see a blur. She saw a very distinct, very clear person.
jealous people care
I am jealous of anyone who can make other people care so much.