“They're all good men before something happens to them. Some of them stay good.”— Blair Waldorf, amazon.com
“Straight guys only feel three ways about girls . . . First, either they love you, and they show it by writing a song about you, like Gabriel, and asking you out, and everything is nice and fun like it should be. Second, they love you, but they’re scared of their passion for you because it’s so stron…”— Meg Cabot, amazon.com
“Little girls grow up to be women, little boys grow up to be little boys.”— Stephen Fry, books.google.com
“Now and then we had a hope that if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“She could think of no other reason for this boy to continue to visit her if not to use her in some way.”— Morgan Rhodes, amazon.com
“What is it with boys? How do they slide into fucked-upness so quickly, with such natural ease?”— Aleksandar Hemon, amazon.com
“Metaphors are something grown-ups use when they can't set troublesome boys on fire.”— Elizabeth Camden, amazon.com
“Ugh. Boys. They're like French class--no matter how much I study, I'll never be fluent in the language.”— Jen Calonita, amazon.com
“I believe that all men are just overgrown boys with deep problems communicating.”— Neil Gaiman, amazon.com
“It took me two years to give him all of my heart, and he threw it away in one night.”— Dannika Dark, amazon.com
“Genius or jock, it didn't seem to matter. Boys were born with a gene that kept girls, no matter how smart they might be, from understanding them.”— Charity Tahmaseb, amazon.com
“Boys are different from girls. Girls like to be cozy all the time but boys don't. First of all, they like to get all close to you like a coiled-up rubber band, but after a while, they get fed up with being too coiled and need to stretch away to their full stretchiness. Then, after a bit of on-their-…”— Louise Rennison, amazon.com
“Thanks to Scoop, I've learned a lot about how the male mind works, and as a result I've been having nightmares for months.”— Yvonne Collins, amazon.com
“All that time I had spent readying myself, the articles that taught me life was really just a waiting room until someone noticed you - the boys had spent that time becoming themselves.”— Emma Cline, amazon.com