Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoult
Jodi Lynn Picoultis an American author. She was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction in 2003. Picoult currently has approximately 14 million copies of her books in print worldwide...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth19 May 1966
CountryUnited States of America
balance one-day legs
The first time someone I loved left me behind...I didn't know how my family would balance. We had been such a sturdy little end table, four solid legs. I was sure we would now be off-kilter, always unstable. Until one day I looked more closely, and realized that we had simply become a stool.
pain treasure maps
Scars are just a treasure map for pain you've buried too deep to remember.
regret ocean water
It was like trying to bail out an ocean of water with a teaspoon.
men guy band
never trust a man who wears a pinkie ring. . . the only jewelry a guy should wear is a wedding band or a super bowl ring
knowing-who-you-are where-you-belong equal
Maybe knowing where you belong is not equal to knowing who you are.
mother morning believe
I cannot admit this out loud. In the first place, we are expected to be supermoms these days, instead of admitting that we have flaws. It is tempting to believe that all mothers wake up feeling fresh every morning, never raise their voices, only cook with organic food, and are equally at ease with the CEO and the PTA.
special pisces
We Pisces, we're a special breed.
lying liars knows
Only the liar knows he's lying
people figures holes
Some people, they get down in a hole so deep they can't figure out what to hold on to.
growing-up one-day may
...as it turned out, growing up was just as she'd feared. One day when your alarm clock rang, you got up and realized you had someone else's thoughts in your head... or may be just your old ones, minus the hope.
persons happened
What she couldn't put into word was what had happened in between to change her from one person into the other
you-changed changed
Because the more you changed, the less of you there was.
may losing remember
May be you had to come close to losing something before you could remember its value.
want answers knows
We all want to know what went wrong, even when there isn't really an answer to that question.