15 Inspiring Quotes from Life As We Knew It (by Susan Beth Pfeffer)

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Life As We Knew It Quotes

I never really thought about how when I look at the moon, it’s the same moon as Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and George Washington and Cleopatra looked at.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


I wonder if I’ll ever have to decide which is worse, life as we’re living or no life at all.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


Well, no one says you can be happy about everything, ” I said. “I know I should be glad for you, Megan, but frankly I think you’re crazy. And if Reverend Marshall is making you this way, I think he’s evil. This life, this everyday existence, is the one gift we’re given. To throw it away, to want to be dead, to me that’s the sin.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


My existence is the only gift I have left to give, but it will have to do.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


We’re all alive. We’re all healthy. These are the good times.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


Just in case the world ends tomorrow, we might as well enjoy today.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


Mom, is the world coming to an end?” Jonny asked, picking up the plate of cookies and ramming one into his mouth.”No, it isn’T, ” Mom said, folding her lawn chair and carrying it to the front of the house. “And yes, you do have to go to school tomorrow.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


I wonder if I cry whether my tears would be gray.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


Which means every tomorrow is going to be worse than every today. Why feel sorry for myself today when tomorrow’s bound to be worse?

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


The only way you can be the best at something is to be the best you can be.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


I guess I always felt even if the world came to an end, McDonald’s would still be open.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


Every day we’re one day closer to death. But there’s no reason to rush into it.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


The Christmas after Mom & Dad split up, they both went crazy buying us presents. Matt, Jonny, and I were showered with gifts at home and at Dads apartment. I thought that was great. I was all in favor of my love being paid for with presents. This year all I got was a diary and a secondhand watch. Okay, I know this is corny, but this really is what Christmas is all about.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


So we baked and sweated together. I like punching the dough. I told myself it was the moon and punched it senseless.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


But she’s wrong about hell. You don’t have to wait until you’re dead to get there.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It


We’re all alive. We’re all health. These are the good times.

— Susan Beth Pfeffer, Life As We Knew It