"The truth is that sometimes being in a family is very much like being on a rollercoaster. And most people who love roller coasters really hate calm, peaceful rides."
This quote by Liane Moriarty encapsulates the complex dynamics and emotions that often characterize family relationships. Just as a rollercoaster provides thrilling highs and lows, families can experience intense joy, conflict, and growth – all essential elements for personal and collective development. The tranquility or "calm, peaceful rides" are less sought after because they don't offer the same opportunities for transformation, learning, and bonding as the challenging times do within a family unit.
"Some things in life you can't blame on your genes."
This quote suggests that while genetics play a significant role in our lives, there are certain aspects or behaviors that we cannot solely attribute to our genetic makeup. It encourages personal responsibility and accountability, emphasizing that individuals have the power to shape their own destinies through choices and actions, rather than blindly following inherited traits or tendencies.
"You can't always control what happens to you, but you can control your reaction to what happens to you."
This quote emphasizes the importance of personal agency in response to life events. It suggests that while we cannot predict or prevent everything that might happen to us, we have the power to choose how we respond. This perspective encourages resilience, self-empowerment, and the understanding that our reactions significantly shape our experiences and outcomes.
"I suppose everyone wants to be loved, and when you are loved - really loved - you can't help but believe that you are a pretty wonderful person after all."
This quote by Liane Moriarty suggests that experiencing genuine love from others fosters self-esteem and a positive sense of self-worth in individuals. It implies that being loved validates one's worth and reinforces the belief that they are special and valuable. Essentially, love serves as a powerful confirmation of personal value.
"Sometimes the most obvious thing is the hardest to see: that the things that make us different are the very things we should celebrate."
This quote suggests that recognizing and appreciating our unique qualities, those aspects which set us apart from others, can be challenging yet it's what we should cherish most. It implies that diversity, individuality, and differences among people are valuable and worth celebrating, as they enrich our society and contribute to its richness and unity.
Often I think bullying - especially in its adult, verbal forms - is the sort of thing you don't realize till the end of the day, and it's a horrible feeling to realize something wasn't just a bland statement, but was actually cruel. But then we're all capable of - of things that are breathtakingly cruel.
- Liane Moriarty
Often, I think bullying - especially in its adult, verbal forms - is the sort of thing you don't realize till the end of the day, and it's a horrible feeling to realize something wasn't just a bland statement but was actually cruel. But then, we're all capable of things that are breathtakingly cruel.
- Liane Moriarty
Every time I sit down to write, I need to commit to a word count goal, otherwise I waste too much time editing and re-editing my previous work, staring dreamily off into space, pretending that I'm thinking profound, poetic thoughts when really I'm just thinking, 'Look at me being a writer! I'm so happy I'm a writer!'
- Liane Moriarty
Friends and family do not believe you write fiction. They truly believe that every word you write is either autobiographical or based on them. I once had a character say that she never wanted to be invited to another children's birthday party, and I never received another children's birthday party invitation ever again.
- Liane Moriarty
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