Jacqueline Wilson Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 47 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Jacqueline Wilson.
Famous Quotes By Jacqueline Wilson
Will you stop trying to be brave! It's me, Mama! You can be honest with me. -Hetty — Jacqueline Wilson
Dad wore a very smart suit, with a long black jacket and grey pinstripe trousers. He had a waistcoat too, black silk with gold embroidery. Dad never wore fancy clothes. It was hard work imagining him in anything but jeans or his suit for work, but it was his wedding after all and I wanted him to look wonderful. I — Jacqueline Wilson
It was such a relief to realize someone else had a weird vivid inner life like my own! — Jacqueline Wilson
Pixie herself was too little to tell a proper story. She just said a whole jumble of stuff: 'Pixie did dancing, then Pixie did singing, then Pixie ate lots and lots of ice cream,' droning on and on about herself. 'Pixie did telling stories and she was boring,' said Baxter unkindly. — Jacqueline Wilson
Selma dug her sharp elbow right into my ribs and then kicked me hard on the ankle under the table. I couldn't help giving a little squeal of pain. — Jacqueline Wilson
ALICE AND I are best friends. I've known her all my life. That is absolutely true. Our mums were in hospital at the same time when they were having us. I got born first, at six o'clock in the morning on 3 July. Alice took ages and didn't arrive until four in the afternoon. We both had a long cuddle with our mums and at night time we were tucked up next to each other in little weeny cots. — Jacqueline Wilson
Bertie's my name and flirting's my game, I've an eye for every girl. Don't give a fig! I have a little chat, then give 'em a pat, — Jacqueline Wilson
I had to cope with her right from when I was little, I looked after her and you. — Jacqueline Wilson
Wow it was sad the break up thing in xmas but in the end they got back together but the father soo hush to the children — Jacqueline Wilson
I really don't know but I would quote for a book from JACQUELINE WILSON which is a very interesting book of her childhood. — Jacqueline Wilson
When we'd finished our ice creams Mum produced two cheese salad rolls, two packets of salt-and-vinegar crisps, two mini chocolate rolls, two apples, two bananas and two cartons of orange juice. — Jacqueline Wilson
I'm mostly laughing, because you're such an idiot. — Jacqueline Wilson
Well it about these really naughty girls they made this huge girls gand they stole stuff from shopes and stuff — Jacqueline Wilson
I WOKE WITH a start, my head hurting, aching all over. For a moment I didn't know where I was. Indeed, I felt so fuddled I didn't even know who I was. Hetty Feather, Sapphire Battersea, Emerald Star? I had three names now. — Jacqueline Wilson
CONTENTS Cover About the Book Title Page Colour First Reader Dedication Chapter — Jacqueline Wilson
We're never going to forget our sister Jodie. — Jacqueline Wilson
It's obvious you're just a bad loser," said Chloe. "I want my notebook! — Jacqueline Wilson
I try to have reasonably happy endings because I would hate any child to be cast down in gloom and despair; I want to show them you can find a way out of it. — Jacqueline Wilson
Umm ... abit gross it kinda about boyfriend and girlfriend kinda going throw then they break up then they love each other then they make up again and the girl father said u have to come home until 9pm but the girls want more time to be with her boyfriend — Jacqueline Wilson
You've got more courage in your little finger than most folks have in their entire bodies, my own child. I — Jacqueline Wilson
I have this belief that children become readers before they can read. They become hooked on books because they were read aloud to as a child. — Jacqueline Wilson
I love girls under pressure but wouldn't recommend it to people who are under 10. i read it at the age of nine but my sister told me the bit u should never do. all in all, i loved this book and any jacqueline wilson fans over 10 i would recommend it to! — Jacqueline Wilson
If I can manage to write up to about a thousand words early in the morning, no matter what else I'm doing that day, I feel at least I've got some work done. Often I find my ideas are clearer then. It's as if I've got all the imagination going through all my dreams as if it's still there in my head. I think that's a good writing tip to pass on. Write when you wake up. — Jacqueline Wilson
Well, I didn't need them.
I didn't need anyone. I was Lola Rose.
I just wished I looked more like my idea of Lola Rose. — Jacqueline Wilson
Be a pineapple: Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside. — Jacqueline Wilson
I felt tears pricking inside my eyelids. Maybe I came first With Oliver. — Jacqueline Wilson
I've written about domestic violence in my book, Lola Rose and it's a great relief to know that terrified children like Jayni, my fictional heroine can use the special website and find support and comfort. — Jacqueline Wilson
She was trying to whisper, but she might as well have yelled under an echoing bridge. — Jacqueline Wilson
Now, what are you going to wear for Halloween, Pearl? — Jacqueline Wilson
me. I don't want to have to feel grateful all the time. — Jacqueline Wilson
Pearl rolled a tiny pink speck in her fingers, possibly part of Rose's new leg that I'd tried so hard to make a good match. Pearl laughed and flicked it away as if it was snot out of her nose. I suddenly couldn't stand it. I rushed at her.She saw I wasn't playing around. She ran for it but I caught up with her along the landing. I punched her hard in the chest and she staggered back wards - back and back, and then she wobbled and went right over, down the stairs. — Jacqueline Wilson
I put both my thumbs under my chin and pushed upwards. Chin up, Shirley, I commanded — Jacqueline Wilson
The first part was awesome the second part were gross but still amazing to me — Jacqueline Wilson
You shouldn't call then anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look, — Jacqueline Wilson
Could he be my Bertie, the cheeky butcher's boy? I had walked out with him when I was a reluctant servant in Mr Buchanan's household. Dear funny Bertie, who had been so self-conscious about reeking of meat. Bertie, the boy who had taken me to the fair and won me the little black-and-white china dog that was in my suitcase now, carefully wrapped in my nightgown to prevent any chips. — Jacqueline Wilson
It's the wedding day!' I whispered. He murmured my name in a pleased sort of way but he didn't wake up properly. I tried a few wriggles and nudges to see if that would help but he started gently snoring. I felt too fidgety and nervous and excited to stay cuddled up for long. I — Jacqueline Wilson
MISS LOVEJOY WASN'T impressed by my story. She — Jacqueline Wilson
I'll wheel you into the kitchen, Katy,' said Clover. 'I can wheel myself,' I said. 'So what have you two been up to? — Jacqueline Wilson
When we were entirely alone in this lush green world, Morgan pulled me gently to him, tipped up my chin and kissed me on the lips. He kissed me, he kissed me, he kissed me . . . — Jacqueline Wilson
Rose,' I said. Well. It was — Jacqueline Wilson
Elsa's joke Where do baby apes sleep? In apricots! — Jacqueline Wilson
Yes indeed,' said Miss Gibson. 'I'm starting to be very glad my last girl flounced off!' I — Jacqueline Wilson