Meg Cabot Quotes About Waiting

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  • There's nothing secret about it. Everyone knows that I am waiting for my real parents, the king and queen, to come restore me to my rightful throne.

    Kings   Queens   Real  
  • I'll put a bullet through my own brain. Let alone wait for stark to do it. Your sister will drive me to it, Howard. No offense.

    Waiting   Brain   Bullets  
    Meg Cabot (2010). “Airhead Book 3: Runaway”, p.201, Scholastic Inc.
  • He is the dark prince. The all-powerful one. The leader of the creatures of the night." Then Meena said, "I'm confused then. I thought the prince of darkness was the devil." [......] "Wait," Meena said, blinking. " Are you saying....." "Yes," Alaric said. "That is exactly what I'm saying." Jon looked blank. "I don't understand. Is he the devil or not?" "Lucien Antonescu," Alaric said. "is a vampire. Not just any vampire, but the ruler of all vampires.

  • What's a mediator you ask? Oh, a person who acts as a liason between the living and the dead. Hey, wait a minute...what're you doing with that strait jacket?-Suze Simon's imagination

    Waiting  
  • It will hurt. Because deep down, I'll know there was someone.. someone I was supposed to have met. Only I'll never meet him. I'll go through my whole life waiting for him to come along, only he never will. What kind of life is that?

    Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2009). “Heaven Sent”, p.114, Pan Macmillan
  • Wait. Why am I thinking about Krispy Kremes? We’re supposed to be exercising.

    Meg Cabot (2009). “Big Boned”, p.7, Harper Collins
  • „Everyone wants to believe that there’s something else – something great – waiting for them on the other side. Paradise. Valhalla. Heaven. Their next – hopefully less horrible – life.

    Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2013). “The Abandon Trilogy: Abandon, Underworld and Awaken”, p.16, Pan Macmillan
  • I’ve never enjoyed myself more than I have the past forty-eight hours, during which I’ve been trapped in a car with one of the worst drivers I’ve ever seen, run up the Spanish Steps and then down again so I could be on time to wait in line to perjuer myself at the American consulate. And I’d like to continue doing those sorts of thing with you on a regular basis for the foreseeable future.

    Running  
    Meg Cabot (2009). “Every Boy's Got One”, p.321, Zondervan
  • It was also, however, a favorite place for novices to stand and wait for innocent students to slip up by talking too loudly between classes. No novice has ever been created that could keep Gina quiet, however.

    Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2009). “Mean Spirits”, p.36, Pan Macmillan
  • But once I'd come up with it, I realized it really was the perfect plan. Instead of waiting for Maria to come to me, I was simply going to go to her and, well... Send her back to where she came. Or reduce her to a mound of quivering gelatinous goo. Whichever came first.

    Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2009). “Young Blood”, p.107, Pan Macmillan
  • It's only in fairy tales that princesses can afford to wait for the handsome prince to save them. In real life, they have to bust out of their own coffins and do the saving themselves.

    Real   Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2013). “The Abandon Trilogy: Abandon, Underworld and Awaken”, p.58, Pan Macmillan
  • You and me?” I let out a stunned bark of laughter. “There is no you and me.” “That’s what you think,” Chaz says, tugging on his coat. “And I’ll be damned if I’m going to wait around until you figure out that isn’t true.” “Fine,” I say “I’m not asking you to, am I?” “No.” Chaz is smiling… but not like he’s happy. “But you would if you had the slightest idea what was good for you.” And with that, he yanks open the door and storms through it, slamming it closed behind him with enough force to cause the windowpanes to rattle. And then he’s gone.

  • Mia, I'm not sorry. And I'll wait. Love, Michael.

    Sorry   Waiting  
    Meg Cabot (2009). “The Princess Diaries: Ten Out of Ten”, p.323, Pan Macmillan
  • One of the biggest mistakes girls can make concerning their romantic life is sitting around waiting for their prince to find them, rather than getting out there and finding him themselves.

    Girl   Waiting  
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