Meg Cabot

Meg Cabot
Meg Cabotis an American author of romantic and paranormal fiction for teens and adults and used to write under several pen names, but now writes exclusively under her real name. She has written and published over 50 books, and is best known for The Princess Diaries, later made by Walt Disney Pictures into two feature films of the same name. Meg's books have been the recipients of numerous awards, including the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth1 February 1967
CityBloomington, IN
CountryUnited States of America
You’re not a one hundred dollar bill, not everyone is going to like you.
You know. Life's short. If you don't try new things, you'll never know what you're best at. And you can only make time for new things by quitting the things you know don't work for you.
The fact that he was willing to sacrifice his own face in order to keep mine from getting bashed in
Because my heat was too full of appreciation for what my friends-- my real friends-- had done for me.
I stood on Susan Boone's front porch, feeling lame. But then, since I've pretty much felt lame my entire life, this was no big surprise. On the other hand, usually I felt lame for no particular reason. This time I really had a reason to feel lame.
I was in love with Scott Bennett. That I had been in love with him my whole life, practically.
They just kept grinning at me from over the stupid sign, Dopey because he's too dumb to know any better, Doc because – well, I guess because he might have been glad to see me. Doc's weird that way. Sleepy, the oldest, just stood there, looking … well, sleepy.
Remember... life is short. Each moment you have is precious. Treasure every second. Don't spend them doing anything you don't love.
You know your Lamborghini is on fire, right?
It was considerably larger than a knife hilt.
And you can't have two stars in one relationship. Somebody has to be willing to be the wagon...at lease some of the time
She'd realize Steve was her soul mate and that she would never love anyone as much as she loved him.
You want a happy romantic relationship? Don’t ruin it by getting married.
Accept the things I cannot change," I said. "And pray for the courage to change the things I can, as well as the wisdom to know the difference." The thing is... I know this is good advice. It's called the Serenity Prayer, and it really does put things in perspective (it's suppose to be for recovering alcoholics, but it helps recovering freakoutaholics, like me, as well).