I got to thinkingโwhen it was too lateโyou have to reach out to people. To your family, too. You can't just let them sit there, you should put your hand out. If they slap it back, well you reach out again if you care enough. If you don't care enough, you forget about them, if you can.
Cynthia VoigtKids are really tougher than adults, but we tend to forget this in an affluent society that lets kids indulge themselves.
Cynthia VoigtI didnt write anything at all except book reports until I was in seventh grade, and then I wrote mostly poetry for myself.
Cynthia VoigtShe looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a cheap pen. Some girlsโ hand. She had nothing to do with that hand. Let that hand do whatever it wanted to.
Cynthia VoigtAll I wanted to do was read, to be told stories. Stories were full of excitement and emotions and characters that entertained and often inspired.
Cynthia Voigt...a really good friend, the kind of friend who - when they were together both of them were more able to be who they really were.
Cynthia VoigtMaybe life was like a sea, and all the people were like boats ... Everybody who was born was cast into the sea. Winds would blow them in all directions. Tides would rise and turn, in their own rhythm. And the boats - they just went along as best they could, trying to find a harbor.
Cynthia VoigtBut I'll tell you something else, too. Something I've learned, the hard way. I guess"โGram laughed a littleโ"I'm the kind of person who has to learn things the hard way. You've got to hold on. Hold on to people. They can get away from you. It's not always going to be fun, but if you don'tโhold onโthen you lose them.
Cynthia VoigtI got used to being a writer. To compare it to teaching - I taught for twenty-five years; for the first two or three years it was heady. I was discovering that I could do something and do it well. Be useful to people. It was exhilarating, sort of like the first two weeks of being in love with somebody, and then it becomes like the third bite of pizza. The first bite is wonderful. The second bite is not disappointing. The third? Meh. You get used to it.
Cynthia VoigtI do have trouble starting books. I have ideas that I have trouble starting to write. But I'm the kind of person who tends to finish everything she starts out of sheer stubbornness.
Cynthia VoigtIf I'm writing by intuition, generally that calculation works itself out. But if I'm writing a mystery, and somebody has to have a reason for doing what he's doing, and it's not anything I can imagine myself wanting to do, things get a little more difficult to write, and careless mistakes are made.
Cynthia VoigtWhen a daring idea first crosses one's mind, if it is to be realized in the future it is often appealing. Then, as the time for its execution comes nearer, one begins to dread that which had once been anticipated.
Cynthia Voigt...When this map was made, there was only empty forest in the south," Gran told Birle."Not empty," Granda corrected her. "The forest is never empty.
Cynthia VoigtYou must not let yourself become too respectable. Keep yourself a little wild. What is life for, if not for the living of it?
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