Top 25 Mary Kay Andrews Quotes

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I wasn't always overweight. I was a skinny little punk

I wasn’t always overweight. I was a skinny little punk of a kid with severe asthma. When I got married at the age of 22, I wore a cut-down size eight wedding gown.
Mary Kay Andrews
Southern women, especially upper-middle-class women, care deeply about appearances and what other people think.
Mary Kay Andrews
As a hopeless romantic, I’m drawn to stories of improbable beginnings.
Mary Kay Andrews
We are writing fiction, but we are trying to create a world that’s believable.
Mary Kay Andrews
My perfect beach town isn’t a fancy resort or glitzy planned community. It’s a place with a hometown grocery that has decent meat, seafood, and a deli; a couple of ice cream shops; and a handful of good restaurants – where the island-wide dress code is ‘no shoes, no shirt, no problem.’
Mary Kay Andrews
One of the things that attracts me to vintage and antique things is they have stories, and even if I don’t know the stories, I make them up.
Mary Kay Andrews
The best way to heal a broken heart, it turns out, is to find a way to move past the hurt.
Mary Kay Andrews
As soon as I started reading, I found myself drawn to fictional character’s homes as much as I was to the characters themselves.
Mary Kay Andrews
Modern love – in the movies and music – especially country music – is full of tales of women exacting sweet revenge on the men who done them wrong.
Mary Kay Andrews
The story of my holiday decorating is if Ralph Lauren was trapped in a 1950s Woolworth, this is what it would look like.
Mary Kay Andrews
I guess because I’m a washed-up journalist, I always do a lot of research.
Mary Kay Andrews
I want my fiction to seem real.
Mary Kay Andrews
I want characters I can live for in a setting that makes me feel like I’m there.
Mary Kay Andrews
I’m house obsessed, a house voyeur. Always have been.
Mary Kay Andrews
My characters are turned upside down and trying to reinvent themselves but don’t need a white knight. They can save themselves in a crisis.
Mary Kay Andrews
Between planning family vacations and running away for novel-writing retreats, I’ve spent much of my adult life questing for the perfect beach escape, renting cottages all along the Florida Gulf and up and down the Atlantic Coast – as far north as Nags Head, as far south as Key West.
Mary Kay Andrews
I had never thought about writing a novel. But I had two young kids, and I realized that if I could write a novel, I could work at home.
Mary Kay Andrews
I was supposed to be working on ‘The Weekenders,’ but I was blocked. I got this crazy idea that I would make Christmas stockings out of blankets.
Mary Kay Andrews
For years, I swore I couldn’t work out because my own sweat gave me a rash.
Mary Kay Andrews
Some of my most enjoyable moments as a writer have come while conjuring a meet cute.
Mary Kay Andrews
Slipcovers are great because they can be laundered after those all-too-frequent sippy cup and red wine incidents.
Mary Kay Andrews
My protagonists have problems that a new pair of shoes won’t solve. Retail therapy is not a bad thing, but it’s not going to fix their lives.
Mary Kay Andrews
For a writer, capturing that elusive Christmas morning magic can be deeply problematic.
Mary Kay Andrews
I always wanted to use my newspaper background in a novel.
Mary Kay Andrews
I wanted a garret hideaway to write in like Jo March in ‘Little Women.’
Mary Kay Andrews