Gabrielle Zevin

Gabrielle Zevin
Gabrielle Zevinis an American author and screenwriter...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth24 October 1977
CountryUnited States of America
quality hours length
A life isn't measured in hours and minutes. It's the quality, not the length.
kissing talking mouths
But I wondered if all this kissing was a bad habit with him and me. The thing we did with our mouths instead of talking.
children night unbearable
Sometimes things seem so unbearable in the middle of the night, don't they? In the middle of the night, we're all such children.
lying people gaps
It is a lie that people who love each other must know everything about each other. Love must occasionally allow for a gap.
falling-in-love men differences
Oh, all stories are the same, aren't they? Men and women fall in love or out of love. People are born; people die. It al ends happily or it all ends sadly, and the difference matters only to the people involved.
way certain knows
In a way, whoever you know in a certain place defines that place for you.
pain loving-someone loving-you
There's a pleasure to loving someone even when you know there's no chance in them loving you back. The pain I felt let me know I was still alive.
done goes-on way
The casualities seemed to go on and on. Just when I thought I was done losing her, I would find yet another way to love her all over again.
infinity found reborn
In you, I found infinity. In you, I was reborn
interesting way happens
In life, Jane reflected, the most interesting things tend to happen when you're on your way to do something else.
love-is daddy littles
Daddy always said the only thing worth begging for was your life, but maybe he was wrong. Maybe sometimes your love is a little bit worth begging for, too.
asks hobbies people takes
People choose to read, and it takes effort. It's not one of those hobbies that asks nothing of the person who is doing it. It's more than a hobby.
bell electric erase ibm keys liked sounds toy typewriter visiting
I remember visiting my grandmother Adele in Ponce Inlet, Florida, when I was three years old, and she had an IBM electric typewriter. I thought that this electric typewriter was about the most fascinating toy in the world - I liked the little bell and the sounds and the feel of the keys and especially the erase key.
anybody reader
I like to believe, as a writer, that anybody who isn't a reader yet has just not found the right book.