“To be without love is to be without grace, what matters most in life.
We is so much better than I.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas is a 2001 novel by James Patterson that argues the importance of balance within one's life. Two interwoven stories are told throughout the novel. The framing story is based on Katie Wilkinson, a New York City book editor, whose relationship with poet Matthew Harrison ends suddenly. During this period, Katie learns about Matt's past through the diary written by Suzanne.
“To be without love is to be without grace, what matters most in life.
We is so much better than I.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
“But what is life if you don't live it?”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
“I've been looking for you a long time, I just didn't know it. But now I do.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
“Honesty is always good, except when it's better to lie.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Variant: We is always so much better than I.
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
“Bizarre! That's the only word I can use to describe life sometimes. Just freaking bizarre.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
“There's a saying I remember from my grandmother: One today is worth two tomorrows.”
James Patterson book Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Source: Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas