“You developed some of the weirdest, craziest, most imaginative games with your sister on long car rides or rainy afternoons. No matter what the circumstances were, you two always found a way to entertain each other, for hours on end.”— Kim Quindlen, thoughtcatalog.com
“We exist in comparison to each other. Isn’t it strange to have someone else out in the world who for 18 years mostly lived a similar life to you? All your relatives are the same relations to them. All your parents have ever done to you, was probably done to them as well. Or at least, they know about…”— Gaby Dunn, thoughtcatalog.com
“My sisters grew up with me. They have seen me at my best and at my worst. They know my quirks and insecurities, as well as my weaknesses and best assets. They have witnessed my tears, my failures, my smiles, and my successes. At the end of the day, regardless of my attitude or my mistakes, my sister…”— Kelly Joyce, thoughtcatalog.com
“…she'll go and fall in love, and there's an end of peace and fun, and cozy times together.”— Louisa May Alcott, amazon.com
“We hug, but there are no tears. For every awful thing that's been said and done, she is my sister. Parents die, daughters grow up and marry out, but sisters are for life. She is the only person left in the world who shares my memories of our childhood, our parents, our Shanghai, our struggles, our s…”— Lisa See, amazon.com
“That's what sisters do: we argue, we point out each other's frailties, mistakes, and bad judgment, we flash the insecurities we've had since childhood, and then we come back together. Until the next time.”— Lisa See, amazon.com
“Sweet, crazy conversations full of half sentences, daydreams and misunderstandings more thrilling than understanding could ever be.”— Toni Morrison, amazon.com
“I grew up in a house with Monica, okay. If you didn’t eat fast, you didn’t eat.”— Ross Geller, amazon.com
“As Celia bent over the paper, Dorothea put her cheek against her sister's arm caressingly. Celia understood the action. Dorothea saw that she had been in the wrong, and Celia pardoned her. Since they could remember, there had been a mixture of criticism and awe in the attitude of Celia's mind toward…”— George Eliot, amazon.com
“Me, finding my own shit in my sister's room while I'm stealing her shit: Why the fuck does my sister think it's ok to steal my shit?”— Violet Benson, instagram.com
“If you’re lucky, you have one best friend, with no sisters, who you know will undoubtedly be your maid-of-honor and you will be hers. However, if not, will you always be second string to her sisters?”— Genevieve Choate, thoughtcatalog.com
“In my first memory, I am three years old and I am trying to kill my sister.”— Jodi Picoult, Anna Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“The Law of Siblings dictated that our relationship was never more than a few milliseconds of warmth beyond repair, even under the worst circumstances.”— Mélanie Berliet, amazon.com