Ingrid Law (born May 1, 1970) is a New York Times bestselling author. In 2009, her children's fantasy novel Savvy was awarded a Newbery Honor medal.
I wished that I. . . had no savvy at all. No savvy to cause me heartache. No savvy to make me hope, and then leave me useless.
You can't get rid of a part that makes you you and be happy.
When something like that comes along, whether it's an accident or a savvy or a very first kiss, life takes a turn and you can't step back. All you can do is keep moving forward and remember what you've learned.
I suppose you can never tell right off who might have a piece of Prince Charming deep down inside.
Why is it that adults are always telling kids to go watch television as though we have nothing better to do?
You never can tell when a bad thing might make a good thing happen. I realized that good and bad were always there and always mixed up together in a tangle.
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