K. A. Applegate Quotes
Born: October 9, 1956
K. A. Applegate, the visionary author behind the beloved Animorphs series, has quietly shaped a generation’s understanding of love and connection through the lens of transformation and empathy. Her philosophy, woven into tales of alien invasions and morphing heroes, posits that true connection is forged in vulnerability and sacrifice. Applegate’s quotes resonate because she captures the raw, often painful beauty of being seen—whether between friends, family, or strangers bound by fate. Her legacy endures as a testament that love is not a soft refuge, but a courageous act of stepping into another’s skin. In her words, we find the profound truth that to connect is to change.
K. A. Applegate Quotes (29)
"I hate to witness animals in captivity - or see circus elephants paraded down the streets. When animals are caged, it's a loss of what they are."
— K. A. Applegate"I think having imaginary friends is an amazing coping mechanism. It's pretty wonderful, and it makes a lot of sense to me."
— K. A. Applegate"I think all writers write from the time they're really young, and you just start asking the question, 'What if?'"
— K. A. Applegate"I've got to believe I'm the first person to win the Newbery who has written a Harlequin romance!"
— K. A. Applegate"One of the reasons I love writing for middle graders, besides their voracious appetite for books, is their deep concern for fairness and morality."
— K. A. Applegate"I grew up in an affluent suburban world and never worried about money until I'd grown up and found wonderfully original ways to screw up my life."
— K. A. Applegate"At the end of the day, I'd love to see children stop begging their parents to go to the circus. That's what would make me most happy."
— K. A. Applegate"It occurred to me that a food drive would be a natural way to talk to kids about hunger, which so many of them simply aren't aware of."
— K. A. Applegate"One of my first paid gigs was writing psychology quizzes for 'YM,' a monthly teen magazine like 'Seventeen.'"
— K. A. Applegate"Stan is a rescue Chihuahua mix. He was the role model for Bob, the dog in 'Ivan.' The drawings in the book look precisely like Stan."
— K. A. Applegate"As a species, we can at times be dimwitted and cruel. But we're also capable of learning."
— K. A. Applegate"Gorillas may seem terrifying because of their bodies, but they are really magnificent and very gentle."
— K. A. Applegate"I hope kids feel gratitude for what they do have."
— K. A. Applegate"That penetrating gaze, that intelligence; it's hard not to be anthropomorphic when you're looking at a great ape - at any primate - but especially with gorillas. They're just so magnificent."
— K. A. Applegate"We know about the socially complex lives of elephants: how they communicate, how they bond, how they even seem to grieve. We have ethologists in the field and activists on the ground to thank for that knowledge."
— K. A. Applegate"I think we have a real obligation when we do have animals in captivity to understand their needs and to care for them as well as we can."
— K. A. Applegate"I was sure I wanted to grow up to be either a veterinarian or a writer. In fact, I worked for a vet during high school, doing everything from cleaning cages to assisting in surgery."
— K. A. Applegate"I tend to write short, brief snippets - I lean toward the chamber music end as opposed to the symphony end of things."
— K. A. Applegate"When I was a child, going to a circus with wild animal acts was a rite of passage. These days, it's an act of complicit cruelty."
— K. A. Applegate"I think most writers will say that at the start of each book they think, 'I'm not sure I can do this.' But eventually, you reach a magical point where the story suddenly becomes real to you, and you become totally invested in it."
— K. A. Applegate"I grew up with a menagerie of dogs, cats, gerbils - not to mention three younger siblings."
— K. A. Applegate"Hunger and homelessness aren't things we always want to talk about."
— K. A. Applegate"I really love writing, but I am very easily distracted: my two cats fighting, a rainbow, a TV show... I have to use every trick to keep myself at the computer."
— K. A. Applegate"When we have financial struggles, kids are so much more aware of things than we want them to be."
— K. A. Applegate"I love any excuse to come to New York - when it's not February."
— K. A. Applegate"I think younger readers connect so readily to animal characters because they share a certain vulnerability, particularly when it comes to adult humans, who can be a rather unpredictable lot."
— K. A. Applegate"I think I was 9, and my mom ordered them for me from a catalogue. They bred like crazy, and I was selling gerbils all around Michigan. They wrote a story about me in the local newspaper."
— K. A. Applegate"I live in a high-rise apartment building, so I just have two cats. They're both pound kitties. One of them, Dick, is an evil, foot-biting cat. When I write a tiger morph, I'm always imagining Dick."
— K. A. Applegate"What do we lose without wild animal acts at the circus? Absolutely nothing, except the opportunity to be haunted and heartbroken."
— K. A. Applegate