18 Inspiring Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Quotes (Free List)

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You don’t have to be part of a couple to be happy, you know.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alice Alone


Happiness is wanting what you have.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Achingly Alice


The world is full of unrequited love, ‘ I said finally.’You and Patrick having problems?’ Dad said, reaching around to get the butter out of the fridge.’No, I was just wondering what you would say if I was a lesbian.”Come again?’ said Lester. ‘I’m having a hard time following this conversation.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alice on the Outside


Do we have a hand mirror?’ I asked from the kitchen doorway.’Never use one, ‘ said Lester, examining the date on a carton of sour cream.’Naturally, you’re a male. What you see is what you’ve got, ‘ I said resentfully.’Huh?’ said Lester.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice


When you’ve found the right one – when you see him, when you’re with him – you’ll feel like you’re coming home.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Now I’ll Tell You Everything


But how did you know that it was Stacy?”“There wasn’t a green light flashing, that’s for sure, ” he said. “Mostly, I felt I’d met a person I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. That I didn’t need to look any further.””“But how can you be sure?” I persisted.“You can’t. There’s not just one person in the world who’s your type. There’s a whole group with the same likes and dislikes. But you want to spend your whole life looking for all of them? You just feel that everything’s right. You’re at peace with yourself.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Now I’ll Tell You Everything


I sure wasn’t going to ask Aunt Sally, because if she told me once that getting your period was like a moth becoming a butterfly, she’d probably say that sexual intercourse was like a deer getting antlers or something.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alice on the Outside


If you are embarrassed about your sex, it must mean that you feel there is something demeaning or disgusting about being female. You are all wondrously made, girls. Remember that: wondrously made, and you should carry your sex proudly, a badge of honor.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, All But Alice


If it doesn’t sweat, jiggle, or pant, it’s not alive.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice


That’s the unforgivable sin, you know.””What is?””Refusing to forgive someone.””Refusing to forgive someone is the unforgivable sin?” I asked incredulously.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alice In-Between


His face looked almost as gray as his suit, and the pouches beneath his eyes looked like little bags for holding all the sadness that his head couldn’t hold.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice


There were so many of these moments that could never be captured accurately, even in the camcorder, only in the heart.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Now I’ll Tell You Everything


For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, The Grooming of Alice


For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.’And as they stared after me, I went regally back down the hallway and up the stairs to Dad’s room.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor


I know, but if I feel this bad for Gramps, how am I going to feel when it’s Dad?” Tyler told me. “You’ll feel even worse, of course, but you’ll carry on, because happiness has a way of creeping in again. It really does, ” I said.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Now I’ll Tell You Everything


I used to think that when I grew up there wouldn’t be so many rules. Back in elementary school there were rules about what entrance you used in the morning, what door you used going home, when you could talk in the library, how many paper towels you could use in the rest room, and how many drinks of water you could get during recess. And there was always somebody watching to make sure.What I’m finding out about growing older is that there are just as many rules about lots of things, but there’s nobody watching.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alice in Rapture, Sort of


Well, the man who first translated the bible into English was burned at the stake, and they’ve been at it ever since. Must be all that adultery, murder and incest. But not to worry. It’s back on the shelves.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor


Since no one really knows what or who God is, or whether God is at all, why can’t God be hope?

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Intensely Alice


We all have our own battles to fight, and sometimes we have to go it alone. I’m stronger than you think, you’d be surprised.

— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Now I’ll Tell You Everything