Jodi Picoult is an American author known for her thought-provoking novels that often explore complex moral dilemmas.
"History isn't about dates and places and wars. It's about the people who fill the spaces between them."
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"The cost of growth is always a small act of violence."
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"If you want to love a parent you have to understand the incredible investment he or she has in you. If you are a parent, and you want to be loved, you have to deserve it."
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"What was the point of being able to forgive, when deep down, you both had to admit you'd never forget?"
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"True love is felonious… You take someone’s breath away… You rob them of the ability to utter a single word… You steal a heart."
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"Equality is treating everyone the same. But equity is taking differences into account, so everyone has a chance to succeed."
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"But sometimes, in order to win, you have to make sacrifices."
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"But no one ever said yes to make sex consensual. You took hints from body language, from the way two people came together. Why...Didn't a shake of the head or a hand pushing hard against a chest speak just as loudly? Why did you have to actually say the word no for it to be rape?"
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"Disaster was an avalanche, gathering speed with such acceleration that you worried more about getting out of its path, not finding the pebble at its center."