Sarah Addison Allen Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old Sarah Addison Allen quotes, Sarah Addison Allen sayings, and Sarah Addison Allen proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.'

It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon. Sarah Addison Allen
The next morning dawned bright and sweet, like ribbon candy. Sarah Addison Allen
It was like the way you wanted sunshine on Saturdays, or pancakes for breakfast. They just made you feel good. Sarah Addison Allen
Like magic, she felt him getting nearer, felt it like a pull in the pit of her stomach. It felt like hunger but deeper, heavier. Like the best kind of expectation. Ice cream expectation. Chocolate expectation. Sarah Addison Allen
She was so southern that she cried tears that came straight from the mississippi, and she always smelled faintly of cottonwood and peaches. Sarah Addison Allen
It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon. Sarah Addison Allen
Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you. Sarah Addison Allen
Her hair was longer than it used to be, and it veiled her shoulders like a shawl. She used it for protection. Sarah Addison Allen
Stability was overrated. Crises and adventures, on the other hand, could actually teach you something. Sarah Addison Allen
Misfits need a place to get away, too. All that trying to fit in is exhausting. Sarah Addison Allen
First frost meant letting go, so it was always reason to celebrate. Sarah Addison Allen
Misfits need a place to get away, too. All that trying to fit in is exhausting. Sarah Addison Allen
Superstitions are man's way of trying to control things he has no control over. Sarah Addison Allen
When your cup is empty, you do not mourn what is gone. Because if you do, you will miss the opportunity to fill it again. Sarah Addison Allen
But relying on one person for your every need is so dangerous. One set of hands isn't enough to keep you from falling. Sarah Addison Allen
Because we're connected, as women. It's like a spiderweb. If one part of that web vibrates, if there's trouble, we all know it, but most of the time we're just too scared, or selfish, or insecure to help. But if we don't help each other, who will? Sarah Addison Allen
Memories, even hard memories, grew soft like peaches as they grow older. Sarah Addison Allen
Watching them, she realized they made so much sense together. Every look, every touch, was a reassurance, almost electric as if they were shocking each other with every contact. Sarah Addison Allen
Embarrassment felt a lot like eating chili peppers. It burned in the back of your throat and there was nothing you could do to make it go away. You just had to take it, suffer from it, until it eased off. Sarah Addison Allen
The next morning dawned bright and sweet, like ribbon candy. Sarah Addison Allen