Meg Cabot Quotes About School

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  • It’s one thing to protect yourself,” Dad yelled at me during our very next lunch. “That I get. Have I ever told you not to defend yourself? No. But did you have to permanently maim him? I spent all that money on that on that fancy school for girls-not to mention all that money for the shrinks-and what did that get me?” I shrugged. “A seven-figure civil suit?

    Girl   Dad  
    Meg Cabot (2011). “Abandon”, p.181, Scholastic Inc.
  • Back in middle school, Catherine and I had gone through this stage where all we would read were fantasy books. We'd consume them like M&M's, by the fistful, J.R.R. Tolkien and Terry Brooks and Susan Cooper and Lloyd Alexander. Susan Boone looked, to me, like the queen of the elves (there's almost always an elf queen in fantasy books). I mean, she was shorter than me and had on a strange lineny outfit in pale blues and greens.

    Queens   Book  
  • In high school, I was very active in extracurricular activities such as art, theatre, and choir. I also wrote for the school newspaper, but not regularly, because I never liked writing non-fiction very much.

    Writing  
  • High school sucks. People who say those were the best years of your life - those people are liars... Who wants the best years of their life to be in *high school*? High school is something *everybody* should be ready to lose.

    Meg Cabot (2016). “Crowning Glory”, p.308, Pan Macmillan
  • Mr. Greer timed all our speeches with an oven timer. Things were nothing at Tribeca Alternative, considered one of Manhattan's finest prep schools, if not high tech.

    Meg Cabot (2010). “Airhead Book 2: Being Nikki”, p.142, Scholastic Inc.
  • In high school, I wanted to be an actress. Until I got to college and took some creative writing courses. Then I decided I wanted to become a novelist.

  • What did that mean? Where could it go? He was a death diety. I was a high school senior.

    Mean  
  • I wish I had taken Spanish instead of French in high school. I could eavesdrop on a lot more conversations on the subway if I knew Spanish.

  • even if vampires were stupid. Especially American vampires. They hung out in places Alaric himself would never have gone, especially if he were immortal. Such as high schools. And Walmart.

    Meg Cabot (2012). “Insatiable”, p.32, HarperCollins UK
  • Whoa. If high school was suppose to be the best years of my life - at least so far - I was truly destined to have a sucky adulthood.

    Meg Cabot (2009). “Airhead:”, p.216, Scholastic Inc.
  • I looked where he was tapping. "Local Girl Missing, Feared Dead" Beneath it was a photo or me-my most recent school photo. "Oh no." My heart filling with dread, i took the paper from Mr. Smith's hands. "Couldn't they have found a better picture?

    Girl   Heart  
    Meg Cabot (2013). “The Abandon Trilogy: Abandon, Underworld and Awaken”, p.250, Pan Macmillan
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