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
night world want
There are some nights when you just want to know there's someone else besides you in this wide world.
world easy halt
It is so easy to presume that while your own world has ground to an absolute halt, so has everyone else's.
thinking world problem
I think you're the only person who gets me. When I'm with you, the world doesn't feel like a problem I can't figure out. Please come to the dance, because you're my music.
kissing age world
But still, it looked completely natural, as if we had been kissing at the ends of sentences for ages, while the rest of the world was still hung up on punctuation.
world pretending saddest
The saddest day in the world will be the one when she stops pretending.
memories world want
See, as much as you want to hold on to the bitter sore memory that someone has left this world, you are still in it
war holocaust world
History tells us that six million Jews disappeared during that war. If there was no Holocaust, where did they go?' She shakes her head. 'All of that, and the world didn't learn anything. Look around. There's still ethnic cleansing. There's discrimination.
fiction stories world
Fiction is like that, once it is released into the world: contagious, persistent. Like the contents of Pandora's box, a story that's freely given can't be contained anymore. It becomes infectious, spreading from the person who created it to the person who listens, and passes it on.
memories flower world
Each memory is like a paper flower stowed up a magician's sleeve: invisible one moment and then so substantial and florid the next I cannot imagine how it stayed hidden all this time. And like those paper flowers, once they've been let loose in the world, the memories are impossible to tuck away again.
thinking world limits
I think that when you live in a world with limits... when you've met everyone and seem everything you're going to see - you lose the hope that something extraordinary will happen in your life
believe world facts
How do you tell an adult that maybe everything wrong in the world stems from the fact that she's stopped believing the impossible can happen?
reality world fantasy
Me, I was already jaded and tarnished, skeptical that a fantasy world could keep reality at bay.
lonely people world
A world that was crowded with people could still be a very lonely place.
giving world way
You can be strapped to the most stable chair and still feel the world give way beneath you.